The pavilion of the Arab country at the world exhibition features artifacts and manuscripts that marked its history. Yemen is also showcasing and selling items such as locally produced honey and propolis.
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The visits of the Brazilian emperor to the Middle East and North Africa in the 19th century will be addressed by researcher Roberto Khatlab, who wrote a book on the subject.
The arrival of Syrians and Lebanese will be the topic of a series of events at the Minas Gerais History and Geography Institute starting Thursday (20). From lectures to book launches, the program takes place in Belo Horizonte.
Bahrain will be launched as a tourist destination by Brazilian company Lynden over the next months. The company owned by Lebanese businessman Kháled Fayez Mahassen will work to have more packages in Qatar and Oman, too.
Brazil Arab Institute of Innovation and Events superintendent Ali El Khatib promoted Arab history and tradition during the International Coffee Week.
The organization’s Cultural director Silvia Antibas will go over a project for digitization of immigration history being rolled out in partnership with a university in Lebanon.
ANBA reporter describes his brief tour to some of the main tourist attractions of Lebanon’s capital city.
Estimate was presented by the country’s Tourism minister Rami Radwan Martini and includes material damages, destruction of historical sites, unemployment, and significantly reduced revenues.
Starting August, professor José Antonio Lima will cover subjects including the Arab spring, the political Islam, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the lives of women in the region, Muslims in the West. Enrolment is open.
The most famous historic site in Jordan saw 827,000 tourists last year, 669,000 were non-Arabs.
The Egyptian archaeologist, who’s currently in Brazil, spoke with ANBA. He is looking for the tombs of Ankhesenamun, the wife of Tutankhamun, and of other Ancient Egypt queens and kings.
‘Getting to Know the Middle East’ is offered by the Brazilian International Relations Center on October 25 and 26. Enrolments are open.
The first two lectures of the Round of Meetings on Arab-Islamic History and Culture will be on the invasion of the Arab country by the French general. Entries are open.
The third edition of ‘The Mediterranean between the East and West: Cultural Formation and History of the World’ will discuss coexistence in the Arab country and region. The free event is scheduled to the afternoon of May 15.

