The Moroccan-born, French-based Abdellah Taïa is one of the guests for the International Book Biennial taking place in Fortaleza next August.
Author: Isaura Daniel
According to information from DETRAN-SP, eight Arab countries are part of the Vienna Convention that allows driving with a Brazilian license for 180 days and with an IDP after that.
Syria’s Art History doctorate holder Ayman Esmandar is giving an overview of the country’s history during the 2nd International Meeting on Language in the Ancient World next June in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He’ll also discuss the Phoenicians.
Ethno Brazil will award 13-day artist residencies to musicians age 18 to 30 in São Paulo, Brazil. An Algerian woman joined the program’s 2018 edition. Registrations are open through May 10.
Publisher Zahle is releasing Marta Tajra’s ‘Brimos – A História da Imigração Árabe para o Brasil,’ de Marta Tajra, no in São Paulo’s Syrian Sports Club on Saturday.
An Arabic version featuring texts by 12 contemporary authors, including upcomer Marcelo Maluf and household name Milton Hatoum, will be introduced at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. The Arab Chamber is a partner for the project.
Held by ICC, the 11th World Chambers Congress runs from June 12 to 14 and will feature Arab countries and the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
LAAD Defence & Security began this Tuesday with delegates from the region in attendance. Technological cooperation will be in discussion in a seminar featuring Arab Brazilian Chamber executives on Wednesday.
The North African country will host a world conference on the product next May, and it expects Brazilians to attend and consider both buying and taking part in product processing.
The Jordanian Qais Marouf Kheiro Shqair has been head of the League’s office in Brasília for four months. He’s planning actions designed to bring Brazil’s relations with the Middle East and North Africa to a new level.
Series ‘Shambar’ by the Palestinian Mohamed Abusal will be part of the exhibition of the contemporary Arab photography that opens this Thursday (28) at Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo, Brazil.
Photos of venues in the Arab country, taken by Stephan Zaubitzer of Germany, are featured in the exhibition ‘Taswir, contemporary Arab photography,’ opening Thursday (28) at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake.
The work of Lebanese-born, American-naturalized photographer Rania Matar discusses the universality of growing up for women around the globe. She is exhibiting in ‘Taswir, a fotografia árabe contemporânea,’ a show opening Thursday in São Paulo.
The work by Lazare Mohamed Djeddaoui will be part of an exhibition on contemporary Arab photography to start this Thursday (28) at Instituto Tome Ohtake in São Paulo. The Algeria-born French artist photographs the day-to-day culture during the war.

