Council intended to increase the number of participant teams to 48 at the next edition of the world soccer championship but decided to keep the initial number.
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Government has increased from USD 12.7 million to USD 24 million the allocations to the Jordan Tourism Board, the national tourism marketing agency.
‘Celestial Bodies,’ a novel by Jokha Alharthi, is the first book originally written in Arabic to win the British literature award.
Professor at the Federal University of Maranhão, Liliane Corrêa, will talk about the author’s and the emperor’s travels at the University of Porto in Portugal on Friday.
Such was the rate by which numbers went up year-on-year in February, according to the emirate’s Statistics Centre.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber invited prominent religious and community figures for the breaking of the Ramadan fast Monday evening in São Paulo.
A tradition going back over 50 years, the June Folk Fest at Lar Sírio will take place June 9 in São Paulo, sponsored by the Arab Chamber.
A traveling show created by the UNHCR features pictures of refugees around the world as well as film screenings at a mall.
Arab country saw revenues of USD 386.8 million with tourism and received 2.4 million visitors till May 10.
The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Center of Language and Arts holds a Commemorative Journey to celebrate its anniversary in May 22, with an exhibition of the material produced by the department.
The brainchild of Joanna Ibrahim, Open Taste has catered to 13 immigrant families. Now, the project’s seeking funds to pay for a space of its own and to support more people.
Arab World Cinema Cycle was created form a course taught by professor Richard Peña of the Columbia University. Sessions run until June 2.
The previously unseen art show ‘Colors of Bahia, a tribute to Paulo and & Vera,’ by the artist Ana Cacau, pays homage to the ambassador of Brazil to Beirut and his wife, who died in a car accident last week.
June 2, 8 and 9 will see São Paulo’s Immigration Museum host cuisine, artistic performances, handicraft and workshops. The Syrian, Palestinian, Egyptian, Iraqi and Moroccan communities will participate.

