Food kits have been made available in Amazonas state capital Manaus by diplomatic representations including the embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
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The calendar has been revised due to the pandemic, and the Arab country will host the season opener on March 28.
Declaration of the Kingdom of Bahrain, a document formed by the king based on the principles of peace, freedom and faith, was launched in Latin America on Wednesday (16) in Brasília in the presence of Bolsonaro and a member of the royal family.
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Four Middle Eastern Arab countries and Pakistan launched an organization aimed at joining efforts for innovation and digital economy, which is expected to reach USD1 trillion in the next five years in these nations.
Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa passed away on Wednesday (11) at a clinic in the United States. He had been in power since the early 1970s, which saw spearhead a national modernization effort.
State-run news outlet BNA said procurement processes are in place for services and goods including poultry and beef, airport maintenance, and oil drilling and extraction.
Entity hosted online meeting with representations from around 30 trade association and government bodies and invited them to be part of the committee established in the pandemic to meet the Arab supply needs.
Year-on-year through April saw a hike in exports to Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Bahrain, Oman, Sudan, Jordan and Tunisia.
As per numbers made public by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) of Bahrain, imports of goods from Brazil amounted to USD 73.7 million.
Arab country will extend valid and expired visit visas for three months as an effort against COVID-19.
Brazil’s ambassador to Kuwait Norton Rapesta told ANBA that goods from Brazil keep shipping to the Arab country.
The items the Gulf country purchases from abroad the most are iron ore, aluminum oxide and four-wheel drive automobiles.
Bahrain will be launched as a tourist destination by Brazilian company Lynden over the next months. The company owned by Lebanese businessman Kháled Fayez Mahassen will work to have more packages in Qatar and Oman, too.

