Brazilian singer-songwriter talked to ANBA about his Lebanese father, the future of the band Tribo de Jah and his new group, Fauzi Beydoun & The Soul Vibe, which will soon release their second album.
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Conservative Law professor Kais Saïd and media entrepreneur Nabil Karoui, who’s in jail, were the best-voted hopefuls in the first round of the presidential race.
Charges in the emirate are competitive in the lead-up to Expo 2020, in a bid to address increased room availability.
Performance by the musical group this Saturday is part of the project One Hundred Years of São Paulo Cathedral’s Crypt in São Paulo. Musicians include Yousef Saif from Palestine and Brazilian of Lebanese background Claudio Kairouz.
The new Brazil-Lebanon Virtual Cultural Library project, comprising digitized works, is slated for release in November.
Beirut’s Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center will welcome Fernanda Canaud on September 12.
Dani Sandrini from Brazil prepares the exhibition ‘Poetic Souvenir,’ which will answer questions Brazilians have about Jordan. She lived in Aman and built a career both in Brazil and the Arab country.
The fourth edition of Shopping D nas Arábias brings food and services to refugee people.
The Brazilian Tourism Institute (Embratur) will roll out actions to advertise the country as a destination, including illustrious figures who’ll promote the country free of charge.
Mohammad Najjar graduated with the first thesis on Environmental Engineering of the Polytechnic School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
From 2016 to August 2019, 181 diploma revalidation processes were filed by refugees in Brazil through a partnership between UNHCR and non-profit Compassiva. Most of them still wait for analysis.
The carrier’s president Tim Clark sees demand cooling off as trade tensions mount. Emirates announced a USD 21 billion contract for 70 Airbus jets earlier this year, even as it scaled back its A380 orders.
Estimate was presented by the country’s Tourism minister Rami Radwan Martini and includes material damages, destruction of historical sites, unemployment, and significantly reduced revenues.
The chief economist with XP Investimentos is the daughter to a Palestinian father and a Brazilian-born mother of Portuguese descent. She told ANBA about her family, her ties with Palestine, her work, and the scenario in Brazil.

