Dani Sandrini from Brazil prepares the exhibition ‘Poetic Souvenir,’ which will answer questions Brazilians have about Jordan. She lived in Aman and built a career both in Brazil and the Arab country.
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Mohammad Najjar graduated with the first thesis on Environmental Engineering of the Polytechnic School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
The chief economist with XP Investimentos is the daughter to a Palestinian father and a Brazilian-born mother of Portuguese descent. She told ANBA about her family, her ties with Palestine, her work, and the scenario in Brazil.
IBGE made public estimates of Brazil’s population, which stood at 210,147,125 on July 1st this year.
The UAE space sector has the world’s highest female employment rates compared to international entities which have an average of 12% female staff.
Reform that allows Saudi women to travel alone has come into effect.
In addition to discussion panels, “Findings on Iret-Neferet” will present a digital recreation of the mummy’s face, on August 14 and 15.
Number of Muslim followers on the large annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, grew by 5% from 2018.
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.
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.
Saudi government decree allows women over 21 to travel and obtain their own passport without the need of approval from a man in the family.
The event will take place on August 10, with six establishments serving traditional dishes, as well as belly dance performances and a dabke circle.
Babel SP takes an in-depth look at life in a São Paulo building. The show slated to premiere August 1st on HBO Max spans a year in the lives of homeless people and refugees at Occupation Leila Khaled.

