ICArabe held 21 online classes on the Arab-Islamic contributions to humankind. Over 3,000 people attended live on Zoom, and over 10,000 watched on YouTube.
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A partnership between Spcine and the Municipal Culture Secretariat aims to attract national and international productions. Applications open on October 6.
Diversified and sustainable economy projects account for almost half of the spending.
The action automatically extends residence permits for expatriates without fees as part of the efforts to mitigate the economic effects of the pandemic.
One-day and 30-day tickets, season passes with unlimited entry, and family packages are available. The event starts in October 2021 and runs until April 2022.
OAB Santos will hold Americas, Asia, and Oceania International Conference next week. The sessions include debates on topics related to Arabs.
The Arab country announced earlier this week a strategy to foster the performing arts industry aimed at promoting job opportunities and entertainment.
In an auction on Thursday (15), two blocks of airports in the state of São Paulo will now be operated by private companies.
The diving pool has a submerged city at 60 meters deep and holds 14 million liters of water. Deep Dive Dubai has been officially verified by Guinness World Records as the deepest pool in the world. Tickets are on sale for late July.
“Brimos: Syrian and Lebanese immigration in Brazil and its path to politics” by journalist and Middle East expert Diogo Bercito will be launched on July 22 by Fósforo publishing house.
Brazil’s Foreign Affairs minister Carlos França and Morocco’s Nasser Bourita had a online meeting earlier this week and discussed topics of bilateral relations, such as cooperation, trade, and regional issues.
The Brazilian men’s team that will participate in Tokyo Olympics will play the friendly as part of their preparations for the qualifiers on Thursday (15) at 4 pm (BRT) against the United Arab Emirates.
Foreign sales of agriculture and livestock grew by 25% in June, driven by the rise in international prices. Revenue from soy and animal protein shipments rose.
In the first half of 2021, footwear exports from Brazil reached 57 million pairs, down just 0.3% from 2019, Abicalçados reported.

