The World Bank said in a report that the economic perspectives for the country are bleak. Restrictions imposed by Israel makes the Palestinian economy operate below its potential.
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Thirty-four films directed by Arab women will be screened at CCBB Rio de Janeiro from March 22 to April 10. The festival will then move on to Brasília and São Paulo.
The Palestinian minister of Foreign Affairs, Riad Malki, came to Brazil to attend the presidential inauguration and strengthen ties between the nations.
In a speech, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, highlighted the work needed for the country to regain its leading role in the international community and spoke about the resumption of relations with Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa.
An exhibition in the Austrian Hospice on the travels of the Brazilian emperor to the Holy Land in 1876 opened on Friday (2). A documentary on the topic has also been launched.
The session to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People took place this Tuesday morning (29) and brought together Brazilian and Arab authorities in the national capital Brasília.
A tribute to the Personalities of the Communities was awarded this Monday (7). The São Paulo State Parliamentary Council of Foreign Communities, Roots, and Cultures promoted the event, and state representative chief police officer Olim chaired the session.
After growing 7.1% in 2021, the Palestinian economy is expected to advance less; by 4% this year. Inflation is dwindling consumption and investment power.
The mural ‘Windows Open to the World’ has 736 square meters and is in front of the museum in the east side of São Paulo city. Among the eight real characters portrayed are Arab immigrants from Libya, Palestine, and Iraq.
The Brazilian Parliament Congress held a special session last week to mark the 74th anniversary of the Nakba.
The in-person launch event at the Palestinian restaurant will be this Sunday (3), with the presence of Tabla’s editor, Laura di Pietro, and the book’s translators and editors, Safa Jubran and Michel Sleiman.
Registration is open for four-class courses about The Palestinian Issue and Brazil and Refugees and International Rights, in addition to one-off meetings on the Arab City of Damascus and the Conquest of Constantinople.
An anthology with poems by 17 young writers born in Gaza will be translated from Arabic into Portuguese. All proceeds from sales of the books will go to the Tamer Institute for Community Education in Ramallah.
Esporte Clube Sírio will host this Saturday (21), in São Paulo, the lecture ‘Palestine – A history of Apartheid’ [‘Palestina – Uma história de Apartheid’], with the president of Fepal.

