Years of conflict, economic problems aggravated by Western sanctions, and global warming are affecting the working conditions of beekeepers in Syria.
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Henrique Tabchoury works in agribusiness and, in his spare time, collects records from Arab artists. He holds around 4,000 records and wants to complete his collection and share the digitalized content on a website.
To celebrate the Arab Community Day in Brazil, ANBA interviewed two influential political personalities in the current government. The minister of Planning, Simone Tebet, and the federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro, Jandira Feghali.
The philanthropy department of Brazil’s Syrian Sports Club is holding a crowdfunding to help Syria’s Razan Suliman, who lives in Brazil and lost her husband while he was crossing the border to the United States.
“Brimos: Syrian and Lebanese immigration in Brazil and its path to politics” by journalist and Middle East expert Diogo Bercito will be launched on July 22 by Fósforo publishing house.
Trilha Gold Capital operates with mining projects and consulting services focused on geology, geophysics, drilling, and reserve calculation. The company founder Syria’s Basel Ibrahim Al Jughami now seeks investors to boost the business.
The Institute of Arab Brazilian Culture’s cultural event Majles will feature free attractions on September 12 and 13, including dance presentations, live streams addressing foodemotional memory and social media, and the Arab community in Brazil.
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.
Temporary visas can be requested in Brazil’s consular offices Brazil in Beirut, Lebanon; Aman, Jordan; Cairo, Egypt, as well as in Turkish cities.
Mohammad Najjar graduated with the first thesis on Environmental Engineering of the Polytechnic School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
The 10th edition of Hope Store – Arab Handicraft and Cuisine Fair, with items on offer from refugees, is taking place on April 7 in the Vila Mariana area.
Fazedores de Café offers a free course teaching from the production to the café business in Brazil and receives its first class of immigrant students. A Syrian musician is among them.
Arab Roots – Fabrics, Colors and Flavors is a tour through the downtown area of São Paulo taking place 16 February 2019 with the specialist Juliana Khouri, who will talk about the history of Syrian-Lebanese immigration to the city. Registration can be made as of January 8.
Thirty-two people on a ship that had been adrift for three days on the Mediterranean Sea, 75 km off Beirut, Lebanon.