Anticolonialism and the history of Sudan have drawn the attention of Patricia Teixeira Santos since 1997. Now a doctor in History, she brough together books and published documents in her research on the Arab country.
Browsing: Lifestyle
Baghdad’s House of Wisdom will be the subject of a lecture by Professor Ayman Esmandar, Ph.D. in History of Art. The event will take place on November 27 at Esporte Clube Sírio, in São Paulo city.
The British wax museum has 25 branches worldwide between Europe, the United States, Asia, and Australia. Dubai’s newest museum features 60 wax figures and opened on October 14. ANBA brings an exclusive visit to the new attraction.
The exhibition features a collection of pictures from Egypt dating back to the 19th century. These images were acquired by emperor Pedro II during his visits to Cairo in 1871 and 1876.
Representatives of the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Cdial Halal met with city authorities last week. They defined the preparation of a work plan to transform Foz into a halal tourist destination.
The airline intends to make Dubai International Airport the world‘s largest passenger hub in a few years, surpassing Atlanta and Heathrow.
Geraldo Adriano Godoy de Campos spreads the Arab culture across Brazil. In his most recent challenge, he’s helping establish an international center for Arab and Islamic studies in Sergipe.
The hotel that has become a symbol of the emirate will open for visitation starting Friday (15). ANBA made the tour and brought exclusive information and pictures of this must-attend tour.
The Brazilian government has freed entry by air to travelers from the United Kingdom, India, and South Africa, passengers coming from any country will still be required to present a negative test for COVID-19, but no proof of vaccination.
Rubens Hannun (pictured) pens article on the mission of the Arab House, which he cofounded and curates. The institution seeks to bring the Arab community together and strengthen the Arab image in Brazil, going beyond the borders of culture.
Publishing house Dublinense has recently sold three books by Brazilian authors to two Arab publishers. One of them will be translated into Persian.
During five days of classes, author Socorro Acioli will lecture for a group of Brazilian women living in Dubai. The workshop will occur from October 24 to 28.
The first world’s fair in an Arab country, Expo 2020 Dubai, starts this Friday (1). The emirate has been preparing itself and set up a large structure to receive visitors. Brazil is among the 191 countries represented.
The Dubrasil Book Club musters Brazilians in the emirate since 2015. This year, one of its founders also launched a children’s library.

