The Law School at the University of São Paulo will train 20 volunteers from October until February. From March on, students will provide assistance to refugees and migrants arriving in Brazil.
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Songwritter and professor Fernando Lewis de Mattos will talk about five string instruments and ancient musical systems in Sumerian, Greece and the Arab world. The course is set for Monday (5th) and admission is free.
Licensed products with the Rio 2016 brand will be made available for internet sales in other countries in February. The Organizing Committee expects to sell a total of 50 million items.
Zahle publishing company from Teresina, Piauí, publishes works that prioritize projects about countries, culture and business from the Middle East and North Africa.
Bianca da Silva began to teach classes in the Portuguese graduate course at Aswan University this week, as part of her post-doctorate research and of a partnership between the Egyptian and Brazilian education institutions.
The Moroccan Tourist Authority is currently attending the Abav expo in Brazil to advertise the Arab country as a leisure destination. Unconcerned about the crisis, it wants more and more Brazilian visitors in years to come.
The Palestinian minister of Tourism Rula Maayaa is visiting Brazil to advertise her country as a travel destination, particularly for Christians who wish to see the region where Jesus was born.
Brazilians spent US$ 1.2 billion in visits to other countries in August, according to data from the Brazilian Central Bank. It’s a decline of 46.2% over the same month of 2014.
NGO will hold a charity bazaar on September 26th in the city of São Paulo. The meeting will have sale of goods and presentation of music, dance and other activities. The goal is to raise money for refugees studying Portuguese.
Mohsen Elhahdy Said will go over the state of higher education in Egypt in a seminar at the Brazilian Academy of Sciences next week. The key subject is the development of education in the BRICS countries.
At Refúgio Ecológico Caiman, set in a 130,000 acre farm, tourists can enjoy the local fauna and flora while choosing from two guest houses and relying on bilingual guide services.
An international meeting on tourism and communication will take place in November in the Arab country. It is an attempt to regain the trust of foreign tourists in the wake of terrorist attacks.
In a lecture at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, USP professor Arlene Clemesha said the world cannot be neatly divided into opposing regions and that Islam is rooted in freethinking.
The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center will apply the Celpe-Bras test, which attests mastery of the Portuguese language, from April 2016. In October, the organization starts offering a prep course for the exam.

