Samba, from Minas Gerais, will manage hotel Bossa Nova Beirut, set to open next year in the capital of Lebanon. A company executive is seeking for new opportunities in the Middle East.
Author: Isaura Daniel
Apex-Brasil is training female entrepreneurs and promoting their products abroad. In 2016, over 1,300 women engaged in foreign trade-related awareness-raising activities.
Researchers of the subject will sit in roundtable discussions at a nationwide meeting from March 28 to 30 at Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro. The event will honor the historian Ciro Flamarion Cardoso.
Iman Issa will have three sculpture works in the collective exhibition Hallstat, which opens this Saturday at Galpão Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel. The theme is duality.
Conceived by Viviane Carvalho with images by Hassan Ammar, the photo exhibit can be seen from Wednesday (7) through Friday (9) at the USEK Archeological Museum in Jounieh.
Backed by the UNHCR, Brazil-based organization I Know My Rights will create an online space for experience sharing by teaching institutions and educators whose pupils include refugee children.
Company Elaiá has newfound clients in both of the North African Arab countries, with several orders placed in the past six months.
Anas Obeid has been a refugee in Brazil for a year and four months. In order to earn a living, he opened a shop in São Paulo’s Mooca district where he creates custom-made perfumes for his customers.
Each year, an Egyptian university opens calls for professors and researchers looking to teach in its graduate course in Portuguese Language. Scholars from Brazil’s Tocantins, Mato Grosso and Goiás states are involved.
Foreign and local experts on the Palestinian issue will attend a seminar at University of São Paulo (USP) on December 6. Palestinian writer Nur Masalha and Wadah Khanfar, Al Jazeera former director general, will be among them.
Documentary tells the stories of immigrants and their integration into the city’s daily life. The project is from the Arab Charity Society and has other productions in other cities in the plans.
A mosque in the Paraná state capital opened a venue for permanent Muslim art and culture exhibits. The items on show are Iranian, but the plan is to incorporate pieces from Arab countries.
The São Paulo-based enterprise ships product to 11 Middle East and North Africa countries and is seeing 30% to 40% annual growth in the region. It boasts an office, storage space and a training center in Dubai.
Bilel Kefi has lived in São Paulo for two years now and raps online in Portuguese, Arabic and English. Prior to moving to Brazil, he was a resident of Gagsa, Tunisia.

