Roberta Ferreira and Lidiane Ramos Faubel host women’s tournaments and teach classes to women and children in the Arab country. The students are very dedicated, according to the teachers.
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A jury will select the best proposals from the Roots in the City project for the platform’s official Experiences project.
For the first time ever, Chemlali-type olive oil by Tunisia’s Olivko brand was named the best extra-virgin in the world in an award in the United States.
CEO Tamer Mansour talked about Brazil’s trade relations with the Arabs to Foreign Relations students at FGV in São Paulo.
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, cafés roast and sell specialty coffees, Arab-style or otherwise. In the latter city, there’s even an entire museum devoted to the product.
The hike came after a 3% drop in March, but a shifting industry structure across the region means a slowdown is expected, according to the IATA.
Research done by the UNHCR and academicians shows that over a fifth of the people who got asylum in the country are self-employed or run a business. Some are even creating jobs, and their educational level is higher than the Brazilian average.
Researchers in Rio Grande do Sul have determined the approximate age of a mummified head kept in a museum in the state. The item will be on display at university PUC-RS starting June 11.
A Tuesday evening event marked the end of World Africa Day celebrations in São Paulo. Ambassador Osmar Chohfi stressed that Brazil and Africa are closely connected.
This will be the third Netflix Arab original show. Called ‘Paranormal’, the series is based on the books by Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Towfik and will be set in the 1960s.
Book ‘Descubra o Líbano’, in Portuguese, has an updated and expanded version.
Every day of the month, the Muslim institution in São Paulo holds the ‘iftar’, evening meal to end fast, as well as other activities.
‘Trópicos Orientais, Orientes Tropicais’ is a collection of essays by Cebri academic coordinator Monique Sochaczewski. The launch event will take place May 30 at the organization’s headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in Curitiba is hosting an activity for kids on June 8 about the myth of Osyris and mummification processes in Ancient Egypt.

