The issue was introduced for the first time as an agenda item on Sunday (6) by Sameh Shoukry, the minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, who was elected as the president of COP27.
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Mohamed Habib was honored with emeritus status on Thursday (6). His son Nader Habib received the award on his behalf.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and ICC Brasil will hold a meeting on one of the major topics of the climate conference that will take place next month in Egypt.
With over 270 items, exhibition Desvairar 22 showcases a sarcophagus, pictures of D. Pedro II’s expedition to Egypt, and popular songs. You can also find works by Modernists such as Tarsila do Amaral as well as new-generation artists.
In a meeting held by the CNI in preparation for the COP27, the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber talked about the movement in the Arab world for climate change adaptation.
About 50 Brazilian entrepreneurs learned more about the trade possibilities with Egypt presented by the delegation from the Arab country in São Paulo.
The event aimed at Egyptian and Brazilian businesspeople will take place next Tuesday (5) in the city of São Paulo. The meeting will bring together executives on the day after the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
Comedic drama by Omar El Zohairy premieres on Thursday in movie theaters in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, and Brasília.
The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and Holy Land Itinerant Museum is exhibiting its collection at Plaza Sul shopping mall until August 8. Notable pieces are the replicas of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagi and the busts of Nefertiti and Cleopatra.
A traditional Egyptian company that works with Brazil is now operating as a trading company to expand the range of traded products and business possibilities. Its focus is on working according to the customer demands.
Egyptian writer and researcher Mukhtar Saad Shehata will participate on Tuesday (24) in the online seminar held by the International Center of Arab and Islamic Studies of the Federal University of Sergipe.
In March, the Egyptian prime minister issued a series of decrees to facilitate and encourage investments in sustainability, technology, innovation, and research.
In meetings with authorities in Egypt this week, Brazilian minister Marcos Montes suggested increasing and simplifying Egyptian licenses to meatpacking plants in Brazil in order to increase supply as a way to deal with the surging prices.
Agriculture, Livestock and Supply minister Marcos Montes met on Monday (9) in Cairo with Egypt’s fertilizer exporters about scaling up the supply. They are expected to visit Brazil for meetings with buyers.

