Daniel Sbruzzi is in Qatar for his 11th FIFA World Cup, breaking his own record, listed in this year’s Guinness World Records.
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The Arab country launched the initiative ‘Hiking Trails of Tunisia,’ which aims to improve hiking itinerary infrastructure, encouraging tourism in the countryside.
ISD Dubai Sports City and Yalla Brasil will hold events with samba shows and a Brazilian DJ for Brazil and Portugal’s matches in the Qatar Cup. Tickets are on sale.
Brazil’s National Health Surveillance Agency approved the mandatory use of masks inside airports and planes in Brazil from November 25.
The grandson of a Lebanese man and a Syrian woman, the writer from São Paulo approached his roots when writing his first novel, ‘A Imensidão Íntima dos Carneiros,’ released in 2015. Now, he prepares to release another novel and three children’s books.
Research revealed public places are the most hostile for Muslim women in Brazil. The 1st Report on Islamophobia in Brazil was presented this Monday (21).
Historian Heloisa Abreu Dib Julien will discuss the role of Arab female leadership in Brazil this Thursday (24) at the 2nd International Seminar on Women and Democracy in São Paulo.
The government announced benefits for fans traveling to Qatar to also visit Egypt, including visa fee waivers and hotel discounts.
Brazilians listened to music from the Gulf in a concert on Sunday (20) at the Football Museum in São Paulo. The venue presented a special program and screened the Qatar World Cup’s opening ceremony and inaugural match.
The Brazilian team will play its first match at the World Cup in Qatar next Thursday (24) with the support of national and foreign fans. The team is one of the favorites in Arab countries, and Brazilian communities in the region have been driving local fan support.
The role of women in the Arab society and the coffee industry was one of the highlights of a lecture by Ali El-Khatib at the International Coffee Week on Thursday (17) in the capital city of Minas Gerais.
A visit Pedro II paid to the Holy Land in the 19th century will be the subject of a meeting on November 27 at the National Gallery of Fine Arts in Jordan.
Brazilian diplomat Pablo P. S. Romero writes an article on the earliest reference to Brazil in Egypt’s number one newspaper, Al Ahram, in 1889. The publication covers the Proclamation of the Republic and situates it within the history of the country.
Public university with campuses in several cities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is receiving applications from refugees and stateless persons living in the country interested in attending university.

