The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in Curitiba is hosting an activity for kids on June 8 about the myth of Osyris and mummification processes in Ancient Egypt.
Council intended to increase the number of participant teams to 48 at the next edition of the world soccer championship but decided to keep the initial number.
Brazil saw 129,600 posts created, the biggest number for the month since April 2013.
The fertilizer manufacturer saw revenue climb 20% in Q1, with results driven by markets including Brazil.
Slated to open in 2020, the new facility will work to increase exports from the Brazilian state to the United Arab Emirates, and to promote the administration’s privatizations program.
According to IBGE, this was the greatest change for the month of May since 2016.
Marcelo Prado is a partner-director at the trading company Braz Foods together with Kuwaiti businessman Sabah Al-Sabah. For seven years, they have exported açaí and other sorbets made of Northern Brazil fruits to the Arab country and wants to expand business to the Middle East and North Africa.
Government has increased from USD 12.7 million to USD 24 million the allocations to the Jordan Tourism Board, the national tourism marketing agency.
The United States government, which had been preventing Brazil from joining the organization, has now given its formal support.
The Zayed Sustainability Prize is awarded by the Abu Dhabi government to projects in five categories: Health, Food, Energy, Water, and Global High Schools.
USD 34 billion went into the government’s coffers during the month in Brazil, with collection driven by oil royalties.
The Egyptian Commercial Office in Sao Paulo will bring food samples of at least 20 companies to its stand at the show. The Arab Brazilian Chamber supports it.
The two Gulf countries have permanent visa programs in place for non-nationals in a bid to boost their economies.
‘Celestial Bodies,’ a novel by Jokha Alharthi, is the first book originally written in Arabic to win the British literature award.

