As açaí brands get increasingly present in the UAE, a Brazilian chef believes that cassava could also play a greater role in the region. The food was the highlight of a cooking show held in the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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At Expo 2020 Dubai, Brazilian channel TV Cultura launched a show entitled ‘200 Years: A Brazilian Epic Adventure.’ Brazil’s Bicentennial of Independence will be celebrated on September 7 this year.
For the chef, who specializes in cuisine from the state of Pará, it is by showing its culture the country will be able to add value to its food. Thiago Castanho participated in a cooking show at the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai this Friday (18).
CAPES, linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Education, is receiving applications from Brazilians interested in a scholarship for a sandwich doctorate in other countries.
The romantic comedy is already in theaters. Zuhair Murad is a Lebanese fashion designer.
Zana Bonafe was one of the winners of the First Chapter – The ELF Seddiqi Writers’ Fellowship, a support program for UAE-based emerging authors.
The circular building has 3D-printed stainless-steel plates in its façade and is regarded as an architectural marvel even before it opens. Tickets are not yet on sale.
Books published in English between June 2021 and May 2022 can compete for the Palestine Book Awards. Winners will be announced in November.
Regional and international designers will participate in the Arab Men’s Fashion Week from January 28 to 30 in Dubai Design District.
Gretta Taslakian participated in three Olympics representing Lebanon in track athletics. Today, she lives in Brazil and dedicates herself to her restaurant in Fortaleza, Ceará.
Marcus Abraham Mubarack, a tattoo artist of Arab descent, is a history student and found a way to illustrate traditional arts in his career as a tattoo artist.
Baghdad’s House of Wisdom will be the subject of a lecture by Professor Ayman Esmandar, Ph.D. in History of Art. The event will take place on November 27 at Esporte Clube Sírio, in São Paulo city.
The exhibition features a collection of pictures from Egypt dating back to the 19th century. These images were acquired by emperor Pedro II during his visits to Cairo in 1871 and 1876.
Publishing house Dublinense has recently sold three books by Brazilian authors to two Arab publishers. One of them will be translated into Persian.

