After years of work with digital marketing, the heads of Mobilisa have created a company exclusively dedicated to foreign trade, Graux. The trio works with tech and digital communication solutions.
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The debut novel by journalist and writer Diogo Bercito will be launched in an event on Thursday (21) at the Copan building in São Paulo.
Marcus Abraham Mubarack, a tattoo artist of Arab descent, is a history student and found a way to illustrate traditional arts in his career as a tattoo artist.
A bar, restaurant, and cultural center, São Paulo-based Al Janiah faces the reality of small businesses affected by the pandemic and calls for help.
A survey by the New Media Academy in Dubai has shown that in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, shoppers are more likely to rely on social media for research than the global average.
Exhibition ‘Tarikh al-Brasil’ by Brazilian photographer Marcelo Schellini showcases the African Arab community living around mosques in São Paulo. The photos can be seen at the São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound from next Saturday, May 1st.
A debate regarding books written in Brazil by Syrian and Lebanese immigrants and their descendants will be featured on the Brazilian publishing company Tabla’s social media outlets.
‘The Book of Misers,’ by Iraq’s Al-Jâhiz, got translated into Brazilian Portuguese by professor Safa Jubran via the Literatura Livre project, an initiative of Sesc in partnership with the University of São Paulo.
Out of all Arabs and Arab descendants in Brazil, those professing the Muslim religion display the highest rate of command of the language: 82%, much higher than among Catholics and Evangelicals.
The website of newspaper Arab News featured videos for songs by Arab singers who topped the charts throughout the year.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will have a space for Brazilian exhibitors at the food and beverage show Gulfood, set to take place in Dubai in February 2021.
Sales to those countries were up 12.9% year-to-date through November. Overall, 39.8 million bags of coffee got shipped from Brazil, the biggest amount on record, according to the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé).
Flip flop exports climbed 52% fueling overall sales last month to a total 9.5 million pairs.
‘Dates and Kibbeh’ was written by Isa Colli of Espírito Santo, Brazil, who currently lives in Belgium. The book is available in Portuguese and English, and there are plans for a translation into Arabic.