Fernando Schüler gave a lecture at the Arab Chamber and talked about the new juncture of democracy in the country, with stronger participation but little consensus.
Author: Isaura Daniel
A former professor in Art History/Ancient History at Damascus University who moved to Brazil in 2013, Ayman Esmandar is also a fine artist whose work deals with mythology. He will be exhibiting in Curitiba until September 7.
The political scientist and professor will discuss elections and democracy next Wednesday (15) in São Paulo.
The company redirected part of the cuts from Brazilian plants that used to go to Russia to the region. The Russian market still hasn’t lifted the ban to Brazilian beef imposed at the end of last year.
Fashion and jewelry designers from the emirate presented their collection in a fashion show this Tuesday at Palácio Tangará. The show was part of an introduction event of Nama, the non-profit organization that aims to support and empower women in Sharjah. Brazilian women were invited to be a part of the council.
The Brazilian writer’s ‘A Hora da Estrela’ (The Hour of the Star) is in bookstores of major cities in Arab countries, such as Cairo, Dubai and Beirut. Egyptian researcher Maged ElGebaly translated the book into Arabic.
City Hall secretaries visited the Arab Chamber this Thursday to discuss ways to build closer ties with the region. The municipality is looking to build closer trade and culture ties with the Arab world, and plans include events.
The Arab Chamber held a workshop to present the existing opportunities to Brazilian companies in the Arab countries’ construction sector. Growing economies and diversification are attractive features.
The play ‘One Thousand and One Nights’ includes stories from the classic work and life testimonies of Arab refugees living in Rio de Janeiro. The play will run until September 9 at Oi Futuro Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro.
The comic book ‘Khalil e sua turma’ (loosely translated, Khalil and Friends) will be launched by Fambras during the São Paulo International Book Biennial. The comics discuss Islamophobia among children.
A group of Brazilian industry players will take a trip to China and the UAE in late October. In the Arab country, they will meet with delegates from the local businesswomen association. Registrations for the meeting are open.
The foreign ministers of both countries signed a document whereby their diplomatic academies have become partners. Brazil’s FM Aloysio Nunes is in the Arab country on an official visit.
Researcher Roberto Khatlab will talk about Lebanon’s history, culture, archeology and religion to two groups of Brazilian tourists currently visiting the country.
The agreement in the tourism sector was signed this Friday (20) by the Foreign ministers of both countries. The Brazilian FM, Aloysio Nunes, is in an official visit to the Arab country and met Tunisia’s president and prime minister.

