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Brazilians developed technologies that help curbing the spread of coronavirus. From diagnosing X-ray machines to mouthwashes, check out the research works made in Brazil that are helping in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Three Arab countries imported less beef from Brazil. In 2020, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE bought less. And Saudi Arabia has pledged to build a car-free city, The Line, in the northwestern region. The pedestrian city will have facilities like schools, health centers and green spaces as well as a high-speed public transport.
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Beyond the COVID-19 vaccine race, Brazilian researchers are also trying to find other solutions in the fight against the pandemic that has struck the world throughout 2020 and continues now into 2021.
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Saudi Arabia, the world’s leading crude oil exporter, has pledged to build “The Line”, an eco-city with zero cars, zero streets and zero carbon emissions in the northwest of the country.
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Brasília’s short film “Punishment” won the best film award at Algeria’s Digital Gate International Film Festival (DGIFF). Directed by Iago Kieling, the film also won the best actor award for Lúcio Campello.
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he three top Arab buyers of beef from Brazil decreased their imports in 2020 from 2019. Over the year, Egypt was the second largest buyer of beef from Brazil at 127,953 tonnes, down 23% from 2019.
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Brazil’s industrial output climbed for the seventh month in a row, up 1.2% in November from October 2020. But year to date through November, it was down by 5.5%.
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CoronaVac, the novel coronavirus vaccine produced by São Paulo’s Butantan Institute and China’s Sinovac, was 78% effective in trials. So said São Paulo state governor in a news conference on Thursday (7).
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