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From Giza to the tombs of Saqqara and Dahshur, the relics of the Egyptian museum, churches in the Coptic neighbourhood and alleys of the medieval city, learn about the largest Arab metropolis.

On recalling Bonito, in Mato Grosso do Sul, the crystal-clear waters of its rivers, horse rides in woods and deep caves come to mind. There, tourism is aligned with peace and adventure.

A report from the International Labour Organization shows 115 million children worldwide are performing hazardous work, a figure that represents nearly half of all child labourers (215 million).

University of São Paulo creates a space to encourage academic projects on Asia and the Middle East. The first book with articles will be released in August.

Visiting Morocco is more than just a tourist trip. Check out ten reasons why this country cannot be left out of your next holiday plans.

The exhibition ‘6 billion Others,’ currently at the São Paulo Art Museum, brings to São Paulo the life stories of more than 5,000 people from 78 countries, among them Brazil and ten Arab nations.

In between one slope and another, a church here, an ancient building there, the city tells its story. Ouro Preto was once the Minas Gerais state capital and now its architectural relics lure tourists.

The Pompeia neighbourhood unit of the Social Service for Trade (Sesc), in São Paulo, will teach students to make handicraft using geometric designs. Classes will start on June 8th.