Sarah Hiaty created an Arab women’s clothing brand to cater to customers in Brazil and elsewhere. Style draws attention and gains followers online.
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Brazilian aircraft manufacturer signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in maintenance and training in the Arab country.
Total shipments were higher this year compared to 2022. According to the sector lobby, the most significant increases in purchases were from China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, and Mexico.
The coffee shop chain will open new points of sale in the first half of 2024 in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The company aims to have 1,500 units abroad and 350 in Brazil by 2028, with a total revenue of USD 350 million.
Thirty-plus-years-old Gabriela Lirio became a volleyball player in the Arab country and helped a local team win a silver medal at the Saudi Games.
The Oásis collection was designed by Brazilian visual artist Camila Klein for the 2022 winter and is still on the market. The pieces are inspired by Arab princesses and queens.
Joyce Karine de Sá Souza won a scholarship at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in the United States. She’s studying the work of Mustapha Khayati, a social critic that was part of the Situationist International.
Beyond Games HQ offers games and entertainment experiences in Jordan, and it’s expanding. Brazil’s Isabelle Joia is the company’s Brand manager & Communication officer and talks about the country’s daily life and marketing.
Plant milk is an untapped sector in the Arab region, says businesswoman Maria Eduarda Becker, who owns a specialty coffee brand in Dubai. The market is expected to reach the value of USD 123.20 billion by 2029, a survey says.
Young Rhayssa Braz has always studied in public schools and is now preparing to live and study in the United Arab Emirates. The course she was accepted is part of the project uniting the University of Abu Dhabi with Minerva, an institution from the United States.
Born in Rio Grande do Sul, Catiuscia Dotto participated in an artistic residency in Egypt and the sculpture she made will be exhibited at the Reviving Humanity Memorial in the Arab country.
This is the second facility away from Brazil for Unicesumar. Thirty-four courses in Brazilian Portuguese will be made available to Brazilians residing in the Middle East.
Syrian-Lebanese sisters Maha and Souad Mamo were the first stateless persons to be recognized as citizens in Brazil, in June of this year.
Elizabeth Dorazio presents Symphoniae, featuring wall sculptures made by handicraft of Bedouin women. It opens on June 7 and runs until June 23 at NYU Art Gallery.