The traffic of ports managed by Morocco’s National Ports Agency (ANP) dropped by 4.2% in 2022 compared to the previous year.
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Felipe Kaizer researches and produces Middle Eastern cuisine and seafood dishes. The chef was influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt.
The Moroccan national team beat Spain on penalties, becoming the first Arab and fourth African team to reach this stage of the tournament. The country made history in Qatar and is set to face either Portugal or Switzerland on Saturday (10).
The Moroccan team reached the knockout stage for the first time since 1986 with first place in Group F. The Arab team will face Spain on December 6 at 6:00 pm AST (12:00 pm BRT).
The Moroccan statistics agency projected a 1.3% increase in the country’s GDP in 2022 and a higher percentage in the next.
Professor, author, and poet Leonardo Tonus will participate in the International Book and Publishing Fair in Rabat, Morocco, and is the first Brazilian invited to the Sidi Bou Saïd International Poetry Festival in Tunisia.
The studies of engineer and researcher Youssef Morghi collaborate on preventing accidents in nuclear power plants. In Brazil since 2015, he has been pursuing a career in the country.
Travelers can now visit Morocco with either a vaccination passport or a negative COVID test. Prior to that, they had to present both. Local tourism has picked up.
In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the streaming service will offer a grant to five women from countries like Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco.
The Hassan II Great World Water Prize is one of the most prestigious and globally recognized prizes. It was established by the government of Morocco and the World Water Council. Applications can be submitted until January 31.
The country is a major producer, with an area of 5,700 hectares of strawberry-producing land. But Brazil imports frozen strawberries for industrial applications. Suppliers include Egypt and Morocco.
The exhibition will open this Saturday (2) inside Brooklin Station, featuring pictures shot in the country by Brazilian photographer Zina Kossoy portraying Arab influence in local daily life.
The event will screen 30 fiction films and documentaries from 16 African countries via the SESC Digital platform from October 1 through 10. The 13 Arab movies come from Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
Moroccan Abdelaziz Bahsain has lived in the capital of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina for 11 years and produces Moroccan-style decor items, such as benches, tables, cabinets, and canvases with Arab motifs. He also offers Arabic calligraphy and cuisine, among other services.

