On Sunday (29), Arab foreign ministers approved the nomination of former Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy to head the League of Arab States starting in July. The decision still needs to be endorsed at the organization’s next summit.
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Producers from Egypt and Morocco take part in an industry fair. Brazil as an export hub for the Latin American market is the focus of business.
Ali Farag and Ramy Ashour will take part in an event hosted by Bio Por Cento in São Paulo to bring the sport closer to Brazilians.
The museum showcases historical and cultural artifacts that tell the story of civilization and conducts real-time restoration of an ancient vessel.
Algeria, Egypt, and the UAE significantly increased Brazilian beef imports last year, helping Brazil set a record in shipments.
A high-speed train will carry passengers and cargo over 660 kilometers in just three hours, departing from Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea and arriving in Marsa Matrouh on the Mediterranean Sea.
Brazil’s participation in the Food Africa fair, a trade mission, and an institutional agenda drove its presence in Egypt this December, led by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber. Companies expect USD 53 million in business from the Cairo event.
The event showcased business opportunities between the two countries and was followed by a B2B session in Cairo.
Currently operating in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Morocco, the startup automates ergonomic analyses to improve the health of factory and industrial workers.
In an interview with ANBA, Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Chambers, Khaled Hanafy, says products and services made according to Islamic standards can be the way to a less polluted world.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, and Libya are among the 20 leading destinations of the product, which reached a record export volume in September.
Tourists visit the Karnak Temple complex where recent research has revealed details about its origin and evolution. An open-air museum that sheds light on pharaonic history in Luxor, Egypt it is the second most visited ancient site in the Arab country after the Giza Pyramids. A study by Uppsala University shows that the complex was
The restored tomb of the pharaoh who ruled Ancient Egypt for about 40 years has been reopened to visitors in Luxor. The site was presented to the press over the weekend.
Ambassador Qais Shqair writes an article discussing the ongoing connection between Brazil and Arab countries, as well as the efforts of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber in this regard.

