Fans will be able to watch the World Cup match free of charge in the São Paulo museum’s outdoor area and auditorium. Activities and pre-match programming will begin on Saturday morning (13).
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Morocco is not only a land of medinas and souks—it is also a destination for ecotourism. In ANBA’s fourth report on tourism in the Arab country, discover the trails of Akchour, which lead to waterfalls and crystal-clear waters.
Cape Spartel, in northern Morocco, overlooks the meeting point of two bodies of saltwater—the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean—at the Strait of Gibraltar. Read ANBA’s third report on tourism in Morocco.
In the latest round of warm-up matches ahead of the tournament, Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan suffered defeats, while Iraq, Qatar and Morocco drew. Saudi Arabia secured a win, and Algeria will take the field on Tuesday (9).
Where seas meet, a monumental mosque rises, a city is painted blue, nature beckons with adventure, a hotel sits amid silence, and a direct flight makes it all within reach. Beginning Friday (5), ANBA presents a series of reports portraying the experience of traveling through Morocco. The journey starts in Chefchaouen, the famed city of northern Morocco.
The men’s national teams of Brazil and Egypt will face off in a preparatory match for the FIFA World Cup on June 6 at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) in the United States.
Find out what it is like to be in a Muslim country during Eid al-Adha, Islam’s Festival of Sacrifice. The buying and selling of sheep and preparations for the ritual are part of daily life, making the experience truly unique.
The Arab country’s national team is in the same group as Brazil in the tournament and features standouts Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Díaz among its 26-man squad. The match between the two teams will take place on June 13.
Route between Casablanca and Rio de Janeiro will begin operating in 2027. By the end of this year, São Paulo will gain another weekly flight to Morocco.
The Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce reviewed initiatives to engage the Arab community in Brazil, as well as plans to hold events.
Located in Casablanca, the unit will dismantle end-of-life vehicles and foster the circular economy. The group already operates a similar center in Osasco, Brazil.
Men’s team will compete in the Mohammed VI International Tournament in Salé against clubs from all continents.
A business trip organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have an agenda in Tunisia and Morocco in June. The trip aims to explore opportunities across various sectors.
For the first time, the Moroccan National Tourism Office is bringing travel agencies to the WTM Latin America trade fair. An Egyptian company says that the opening of a museum in Cairo is attracting more Brazilians to the country.

