Flight will also continue to Buenos Aires, Argentina, starting October 26.
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Saudi team defeated Manchester City and the Rio de Janeiro side beat Inter Milan in the Round of 16.
For over two decades, Gabriel Sayegh has worked to keep Arab culture alive in spaces throughout the city of São Paulo.
The Institute for Arab Culture is offering the course “The Palestinian Question—Contemporary Middle East,” taught by experts on the subject, in August at Blooks Bookstore. Registration is now open.
A group of Brazilian doctors participated in the Prism Aesthetics 2025 congress, presenting techniques and expertise through lectures and live surgery.
The event “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: The union between Brazil and Jordan Through Its Art” took place last week, organized by the Brazilian Embassy in the Arab country.
Polo Cultural is organizing the Festival Cidade da Cultura at 150 locations across the city of São Paulo from July 1 to 31. There will be 35 international attractions, including the launch of a book by an Algerian author.
In yet another clash between Brazilian and Arab teams, Brazil’s Palmeiras beat Egypt’s Al Ahly 2-0.
The institutions will sign a technical cooperation agreement in the coming months for the exchange of digitized documents and archives, as well as to conduct research.
In Brazilian and Tunisian teams’ debut, the Rio de Janeiro side won 2–0. Palmeiras will face Egypt’s Al Ahly on Thursday (19).
The Sharjah Book Authority has a stand at the event, which runs through next week. A publisher from the country takes part in a business meeting.
The football tournament features five clubs from Arab countries and four from Brazil. Brazil’s Flamengo and Tunisia’s Espérance face off on Monday (16).
In the book “Brimos à mesa”, journalist and historian Diogo Bercito portrays the Arab influence on Brazilian culture through recipes that have been incorporated into Brazil’s cuisine.
Beirut will host the 4th Emigrants Economic Conference on July 17, aimed at Lebanese expatriates with the goal of involving them in the country’s recovery process. Registration is open.

