The folk festivity in Maranhão, Brazil has been listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
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A dinner event Wednesday evening in São Paulo was also attended by diplomats from Arab countries.
Granddaughter of Lebanese immigrants, Flavia Haddad left an established career in engineering to study Egyptology in France. Having written a book on the subject, she takes upon herself to spread the Ancient Egypt history among the Brazilian people.
Jabaquara, São Paulo residents will get free medical attention on December 1st, courtesy of the Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil.
The Egyptian professor passed away last Sunday in Cairo at age 97. He moved to Brazil in 1962 and didn’t move away until 2015. He served a decades-long stint in the Arab Chamber board. His crowning achievement was the Koran’s translation into Portuguese.
Papers may cover the topics ‘Women and refugee’ and ‘Nationalism, xenophobia and refugee.’ The congress is accepting essays until October 30.
UAE-based airline holds recruitment event in Minas Gerais’ capital city on October 19-20. They are open for applications now.
Runoff vote was held last Sunday, and the result was announced today. Saïd is a conservative 61-years-old. He won against mogul Nabil Karoui, who is 56.
Group of Study and Research on Development and Psychosocial Intervention (GEPDIP) at USP Ribeirão Preto will be awarded at the 19th World Congress of Criminology to take place in Doha later this month. The study is on the use of psychoactive substance by teenagers.
Featuring lectures and art performances open to the general public, ‘Rememorate to Prevent Repetition’ will take place in São Paulo on October 19.
Temporary visas can be requested in Brazil’s consular offices Brazil in Beirut, Lebanon; Aman, Jordan; Cairo, Egypt, as well as in Turkish cities.
Talks are ongoing for agreements with the American University in Cairo and Beirut. Egyptian and Lebanese students will be able to come to Brazil as early as next year.
Brazil’s Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) is accepting enrolments through October 17. Candidates can apply for courses matching the ones they used to attend in their countries of origin.
The Women of Brazil Group will offer medical attention to immigrants in São Paulo, Brazil. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce supports the initiative.

