The 4th edition of the festival runs from July 10 to 17 at CineSesc in São Paulo. Out of the 24 movies from 14 different countries, four are Arabs, from Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco.
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‘The legacy Qatar will leave to the world is fantastic,’ the former Brazil national team captain told ANBA on announcing his involvement in the first-ever World Cup to take place in the Arab world.
A previously unreleased translation of ‘The Book of Physiognomy,’ written by Faḫru-ddīn ar-Rāzī in the 12th century and translated by Abderraman Belhaddad, will be out June 22 in Aveiro, Portugal.
An Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) survey shows that Brazilians spent 9.3 years in school as of 2018, up from 8.9 in 2016.
An Arabic crash course for beginners is scheduled from July 1st to August 1st. The school is in the Central Zone of São Paulo. Enrolments are open.
Teen supernatural drama was produced in Aman and Petra, Jordan.
The Embassy of Brazil in Amman and the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts are hosting the show ‘Contemporary Brazilian Art, A Short Perspective’ from June 13 to 27.
To celebrate the World Refugee Day, eastern music group Yaqin Ensemble will perform at the library on June 20, featuring Palestinian musician Yousef Saif.
Tonight, Canadian comedian Russell Peters will perform the opening show of the largest event arena at the Arab emirate.
Semíramis Corsi Silva, a History professor at the Federal University of Santa Maria, is conducting studies on Heliogabalus, who ascended to power as part of a Syrian dynasty which ruled Rome between 193 and 235, AD.
Event occurs this Thursday in São Paulo, and is organized by the student body FEA Social at the School of Economics, Business and Accountancy of the University of São Paulo.
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, cafés roast and sell specialty coffees, Arab-style or otherwise. In the latter city, there’s even an entire museum devoted to the product.
Researchers in Rio Grande do Sul have determined the approximate age of a mummified head kept in a museum in the state. The item will be on display at university PUC-RS starting June 11.
This will be the third Netflix Arab original show. Called ‘Paranormal’, the series is based on the books by Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Towfik and will be set in the 1960s.

