Launched at the São Paulo International Book Fair, “Jamil’s long journey fleeing the war” uses a typical Brazilian literary expression to tell young readers about the challenges faced by a Syrian man in search of a home.
At a meeting of the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group in Rio, Brazil received backing from member countries for its proposal to improve the functioning of climate and environmental funds. The goal is to ensure that resources reach the countries in need more quickly and effectively.
The government will focus on training and job opportunity creation to distribute renewable energy.
The 2nd Congress on Academic Medicine will take place next weekend as an initiative of the Lebanese-Brazilian Medical Association. The event is expected to receive 300 residents, postgraduates and academic professionals for training on medicine and new technologies.
The Arab country has opened its market for the purchase of DDG, a cereal byproduct of the distillation process used in the production of animal feed.
Rosângela Lula da Silva, First Lady of Brazil, attended an event on education protection in Qatar as a guest. Janja addressed the vulnerability of schools, students, teachers, and especially girls, in the face of wars and police operations.
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira attended a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh on Monday (9). According to the ministry, political dialogue and economic relations with the bloc are priorities in President Lula’s foreign policy.
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira met with Omani ministers in Muscat on Sunday (8), marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Investments, energy, agriculture, and COP30 were among the topics discussed in the meetings.
Eight Arab countries won medals at the Paris Paralympics. North African nations Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco stood out.
Series of events organized by Sesc-SP’s Research and Training Center promotes the reading of contemporary Arabic books by Brazilian authors and artists. Admission is free.
In an article reflecting on Brazil’s Independence Day, Ambassador Qais Shqair, Head of the Arab League Mission to Brazil, highlights the commitment to peace demonstrated by the government and people of the country throughout its history.
Production company Tripoli Cultural is accepting registrations for classes from September 9 to 30, via Zoom, on the cultural, artistic and economic development of Egypt, from King Faruq to Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Saudi Arabia is the fourth leading destination of chicken produced in Brazil. Shipments to Arab countries and elsewhere were lower, though.
Publishers interested in translating and releasing books by Brazilian authors abroad can apply for financial support from Brazil’s National Library Foundation until October 6.

