The Syrian administration decided this week to resume passenger flights at the airport on October 1.
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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.
By using the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) method, a research revealed the Arab presence in the Brazilian state of Ceará. The study was published in the book ‘The Cearense Revealed: A DNA journey unveils our ancestry.’
An online event marking the 68th anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce featured testimonial footage of Arabs and descendants thereof who have risen to the forefront of their professions discussing their origins. All take pride in the history they’re part of.
Additionally, an import substitution program will encourage production by non-nationals in the country.
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the trade show in Syria’s capital will not run from August 20 to 29 as previously expected. A new date is yet to be announced.
The comic book premiered in the Brazilian market in 2015. An award-winner in France, it tells of the author Riad Sattouf’s childhood days in Libya and Syria.
UN under-secretary-general for Humanitarian Affairs said that preventing, detecting and responding to coronavirus are impeded by Syria’s fragile health system. Ten cases have been confirmed in Syria, including one death.
The opening ceremony took place on Wednesday evening. Forty-eight countries are present, and Brazil is one of them.
Initiative from the project Creative Displacement will feature a Syrian and a Palestinian telling and mediating Arab stories, some of them from books donated by the Emirate of Sharjah.
The free online material of the Immigration Museum guides users through its archives of publications, interviews, objects, documents and photos.
Thirty-two people on a ship that had been adrift for three days on the Mediterranean Sea, 75 km off Beirut, Lebanon.

