The occupied territories in Palestine and the resistance and criticism against the exploitation of labor are some of the core elements of artworks by Arab artists displayed in the Pavilion at Ibirapuera Park.
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Registration is open for children of Brazilians to study their heritage language. Classes start on September 9.
A dinner party in the house of Palestine’s ambassador Ibrahim Alzeben celebrated the completion of the mission of four international envoys.
A delegation of 11 Palestinian companies had appointments in São Paulo this Monday (15) with a meeting at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. The group wants direct tourism and business without passing through Israel.
Thirty-four films directed by Arab women will be screened at CCBB Rio de Janeiro from March 22 to April 10. The festival will then move on to Brasília and São Paulo.
The Palestinian minister of Foreign Affairs, Riad Malki, came to Brazil to attend the presidential inauguration and strengthen ties between the nations.
An exhibition in the Austrian Hospice on the travels of the Brazilian emperor to the Holy Land in 1876 opened on Friday (2). A documentary on the topic has also been launched.
After growing 7.1% in 2021, the Palestinian economy is expected to advance less; by 4% this year. Inflation is dwindling consumption and investment power.
The mural ‘Windows Open to the World’ has 736 square meters and is in front of the museum in the east side of São Paulo city. Among the eight real characters portrayed are Arab immigrants from Libya, Palestine, and Iraq.
The stone statuette depicting the face of the ancient goddess of love and war was found in the southern Gaza Strip, archaeological authorities announced Monday (25).
Visual artist and musician Hosam Omran spent a month in a residency in a farm in the countryside of Rio de Janeiro at the end of last year and a month in Boiçucanga, on the coast of São Paulo state. He will return to Jordan this week.
Najla Said was invited by the Middle East Study and Research Group (GEPOM) to talk about the life and work of Edward Said, the Palestinian intellectual who died in 2003. The event is free.
The bank signed agreements worth USD 33 million to support infrastructure projects and restore buildings in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.
The Immigrant Fest that will take place in São Paulo will feature performances, workshops and food stands led by people from countries like Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.