The SESC unit in Ribeirão Preto will screen the movie ‘Clash’ on January. Directed by Mohamed Diab, the feature film is set in Cairo in 2013.
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The Brazilian state’s Gross Domestic Product grew month-on-month.
OKA provides free data on rights and federal government services relating to housing education, healthcare, documentation, social and legal assistance.
The event kicks off on Friday morning with an exhibit at the Villa Lobos Park Library in São Paulo. A ceremony on Thursday evening saw artists, diplomats and authorities flock to the Chamber headquarters.
The facility will be launched by state governor João Doria during a business mission which he will lead to the United Arab Emirates in February 2020. In the second half, he intends to go to Qatar.
Celebration of the national day took place at Tivoli Mofarrej hotel in São Paulo. Governor João Doria said that he’ll open an office of the state in Dubai in February.
The event will address business and occurs on November 19. Egypt’s commercial consul to São Paulo, Mohamed Elkhatib, will give the lecture “The Brazil-Egypt Free Trade.”
The Contemporary Art Biennial features work by eight artists from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and, for the first time, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.
The event runs from October 5 to 8 at São Paulo exhibition center Parque Anhembi. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s secretary-general will join a discussion on Saturday on Middle East and North Africa business opportunities.
Kaaysá Art Residency, on the beach of Boiçucanga, in the north coast of São Paulo, will receive Arab artists for four weeks. Applications are open until October 31.
From coffee with cardamom to dates, Alaa Kaseem and Luciana Tucci mix Arab taste and culture into a gelato brand that was born in São Paulo.
The fourth edition of Shopping D nas Arábias brings food and services to refugee people.
Império da Casa Verde performed its Lebanon-themed 2020 Carnaval parade to the Arab country’s community in São Paulo, Brazil.
The project Experiences offers activities tailored by 20 refugees in São Paulo. Four of them were created by Arab immigrants.

