Lebanese musician Zeid Hamdan and Syrian singer Lynn Adib have teamed up for Bedouin Burger, a blend of classical Arabic poetry, pop and synth.
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Of Syrian Lebanese origin, Maha Mamo and her sister were the first stateless persons to have recognized Brazilian nationality. Now, she tells her story to broaden the discussion on the topic and will have a text launched in a project by Sao Paulo’s Museum of Immigration.
Ramax specializes in halal animal protein and operates in countries like Brazil and Lebanon. The brand now pays receivables in advance and offers letters of credit for small Brazilian suppliers.
The projection will honor the Syrian community for its contributions to Brazil, on Saturday (17), from 7 pm to 10 pm.
A government decree issued this Tuesday (16) mandates a one-time aid to public sector workers and soldiers in a bid to drive the economy.
The Consulate General of Syria in São Paulo has made available to importers a list of roughly 50 types of items the country can supply in 2021.
Whereas early on in the pandemic whatever foreign travel from Brazil was taking place was accounted for by executives and the younger demographic, now that vaccination is on the horizon, older tourists are beginning to seek travel packages and flight tickets.
Amid the pandemic, chef Fred Caffarena and his partner started a business focused on hummus. The Middle Eastern dip is made with techniques from Yemen, Lebanon and Syria.
Arab bloc imported 19.2% more coffee from Brazil in 2020 from the previous year. Highlights are North African countries. Algeria bought 310% more coffee from Brazil.
The Arab country is accepting offers until October 29 from parties interested in selling 1,737 pregnant heifers. Tender is open to both domestic and foreign suppliers.
The Syrian administration decided this week to resume passenger flights at the airport on October 1.
In a meeting hosted by the Arab Film Festival at Home, filmmaker Soudade Kaadan talked about how she developed the female characters in her film ‘The Day I Lost My Shadow.’ The movie merges fiction and reality in a story set in Syria.
Rahaf Hussin came to Brazil as a refugee of the Syria war in 2017. Three years and a half later, now married with a small kid, she has pursued her family tradition as a trade.
The Arab world Film Festival at Home will be up on digital platforms from August 28 to September 21, featuring four premieres. The event is designed to celebrate the diversity of cinema in Arab countries and solidarity among peoples.