Military personnel deployed in peace mission in the Arab country in collaboration with the Spanish Brigade were awarded a decoration in a ceremony near Marjayoun last week.
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Until recent years, few people were talking about subtitles for the deaf or audio description for the blind, says professor working for Qatar’s World Cup.
The philanthropy department of Brazil’s Syrian Sports Club is holding a crowdfunding to help Syria’s Razan Suliman, who lives in Brazil and lost her husband while he was crossing the border to the United States.
Assistant manager of CineSesc, Yunes was one of the founders of the Arab World Film Festival. She is a Lebanese Brazilian and talks about what it was like growing up in that culture.
An event held in late September in Cairo was attended by Brazil’s ambassador Antonio Patriota and representatives of the Egyptian government, as well as businesspeople and journalists.
Mohamed Habib was honored with emeritus status on Thursday (6). His son Nader Habib received the award on his behalf.
Lurdiana Tejas became a celebrity among Egyptians after having her work with belly dancing known through a video. Today she has 2.5 million followers on Instagram.
The event Cultura Conecta will bring together over 20 speakers in Rio de Janeiro on Friday (30), including Josélia Neves, an associate professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar.
Member of the Women of Brazil Group, the actress visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce this Wednesday (28) for a meeting with representatives of the institution’s women’s committee, WAHI.
The pope of the Roman Catholic Church will visit the Arab country for a forum on the dialogue between East and West. The king of Bahrain expressed gratitude for the pontiff’s presence in the country.
The Arab country’s crisis authority determined this Wednesday (28) masks will be mandatory only in some closed collective spaces, such as religious services, hospitals, and public transport.
Six-year-old twins Filipe and Lorenzo Barros started learning Arabic on their own when they were two. On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, they got a scholarship to study the language twice a week.
Nicole Oliveira, from the state of Alagoas, is only nine years old and considered the world’s youngest astronomer. The Brazilian was awarded in Dubai at the Global Child Prodigy Awards.
The office building was constructed in 1951 and is named after the father of a Syrian immigrant from Homs. Now, it is undergoing renovation and restoration of its original materials and renting spaces to people and companies in the creative economy and social impact fields.

