The Egyptian archaeologist will return to the coamuntry in September. He will lecture, release a book and join the opening ceremony of ‘The Golden Boy-King: Tutankhamun,’ in Curitiba.
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Brazilian operator Líbano Tour assists Brazilian residents looking to trace back their family roots in the Arab country. Trips are slated for May and October 2020.
At the Ceará Book Biennial, the publication ‘Infância Refugiada – Retratos de um Conflito’ features photographs taken by Brazil’s Karine Garcêz in countries including Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. Also featured are texts in Portuguese and English and children’s drawings.
Federal University of São Carlos is one of the venues that will apply the exam. Registrations are open until August 18.
In addition to discussion panels, “Findings on Iret-Neferet” will present a digital recreation of the mummy’s face, on August 14 and 15.
Next September, the 4th Brazilian Film Festival will see six productions featured in Beirut’s Cinema Metropolis and four at the Ishbilia Theatre and Art-Hub, in Saida.
Number of Muslim followers on the large annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, grew by 5% from 2018.
The project Experiences offers activities tailored by 20 refugees in São Paulo. Four of them were created by Arab immigrants.
Seven out of the 12 movies screened were directed by women. The 14th edition of the festival kicked off on Wednesday in São Paulo.
Number of visitors reached 532,000 last month. Remittances of Jordanian expatriates surpassed USD 2.5 billion in H1.
So says the United Arab Emirates-based Center for World University Rankings (CWUR). Although it has lost positions on the global ranking, the university remains the best placed in the region.
The Egyptian Culture Festival in São Paulo presented works by four artists from that country. Despite different styles and experiences, three of them explore common themes.
Submissions of fiction, documentary and animated films from around the world will be accepted through August 9.
The initiative by Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil will occur this Sunday at the south zone of São Paulo. The organization will host another action in the region, at the indigenous territory Tendondé Porã.

