The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) approved is providing urgent financial grants to 21 member states, including Mauritania.
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The government of the United Arab Emirates has authorized establishments to work at 60% capacity, provided that they observe prevention measures such as keeping tables 2 meters apart.
Smart City Expo Curitiba hosted several online events with delegates from different chambers of commerce. The first one took place this Thursday morning (25), featuring Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce secretary-general Tamer Mansour.
Advances and setbacks in the relations between the two regions were addressed by Brazilian and Arab ambassadors during webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (24).
Speakers in a webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber this Wednesday (24) said that diplomatic relations have grown more important during the pandemic. A Brazilian Foreign Ministry official discussed ongoing talks with Arab countries.
Federal government extended the border bans for 15 days.
Incoming non-nationals will be required to either show a recent PCR test negative for Covid-19 or get tested at the airport.
Arab League secretary-general Ahmed Aboul Gheit stressed the need for tandem action to address issues stemming from the pandemic.
To mark the completion of the Education City Stadium, the organization released a video honoring the frontline healthcare workers fighting against the novel coronavirus.
Egypt’s Civil Aviation Minister said all airports will reopen on July 1. According to him, the decision is an important step for the aviation sector.
The country’s Ministry of Health reported no new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (10). Preparations are underway with the #ReadyAndSafe campaign to welcome back tourists starting June 27.
The donation was made this Thursday morning (11) to child cancer treatment institute Itaci.
Decline in ethanol sales and increase in sugarcane processing allowed Brazil to supply 30 million tonnes to the world sugar market.
Establishments will be required to operate under a 30% capacity ceiling. The United Arab Emirates are stepping up efforts to test people for Covid-19.