Project designed by Brazil’s Oscar Niemeyer in Lebanon is the topic of an art competition launched by the Brazilian diplomacy. The new deadline is November 30.
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Relics of the National Library of Brazil will be used by Egyptologists of the country’s National Museum in research. Photographic records can help make replicas of pieces lost to the 2018 fire. Part of the collection belonged to Pedro II of Brazil, an enthusiast of Egypt and Arabic.
Al-Mansour was one of the pioneers of filmmaking in Saudi Arabia and is a renowned director in Hollywood today. She collaborates on a project to encourage female participation in the film industry in her home country.
Diplomacy took 33 people that wanted to leave the West Bank to Amman to be repatriated in Brazil on a plane lent by the Presidency.
The engineer headed the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce for two terms from 1977 to 1980.
The ministers of Tourism of both countries met at the 25th General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization, held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. They aim to increase the flow of visitors and attract investments to Brazil.
Initiative honors individuals, groups of peoples or instiutions that have contributed to the promotion and dissemination of the Arab culture worldwide. Nomination files can be submitted until January 2024.
The Saudi government launched a company for the development of the Abha Valley, which will feature residential, commercial and tourism areas to attract both local and international visitors.
The writer, actress, playwright, and daughter of Palestinian scholar Edward Saïd closed the seminar The Intellectual Legacy of Edward Saïd on Wednesday (11). She told about her trip to Gaza with her family at 18, life in New York, and reacted to current events.
Mariam Saïd is in São Paulo and spoke about Edward Saïd’s work as a professor, published papers and books, his love for music, and the question of Palestine. She has been contributing to keeping Saïd’s legacy alive since his death in 2003.
Productions by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia are part of the program of the 47th edition of the festival that takes place from October 19 to November 1st. This year’s selection features 360 films from across 96 countries.
Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center celebrates the 140th anniversary of the birth of essayist, poet, painter and The Prophet author with an exhibition of photographs of his paintings and the region where he was born at Conjunto Nacional and Mount Lebanon-Athletic Club.
HaLatina comes from a desire of the partners to boost the flow of Islamic tourists to Latin American countries, including Brazil, and provide them the best experiences according to their profile.
The Embassy of Brazil and the Guimarães Rosa Institute in Beirut will award artworks on the International Fair Rachid Karami complex, located in Lebanon and designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. Lebanese citizens and foreigners living in the country are eligible to participate.

