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Palestinians will have keffiyeh to cheer for Brazil
This Thursday (3) in your ANBA Bulletin: Palestinians designed a scarf in green and yellow for the country’s residents to cheer for the Brazilian national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The keffiyeh can be ordered from the Brazilian Citizens’ Council in Palestine until November 20. The world competition will kick off in Qatar this month.
Brazil’s president-elect, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will participate in a climate conference in Egypt this month. The Arab country will host COP27 starting this Sunday (6).
Writer Zana Bonafe pens an article on the internship experience of her 10-year-old daughter Maya at the Butantan Institute in São Paulo. The two live in Dubai.
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There is nothing new in snakes earning a bad reputation. From Cleopatra’s suicide to Medusa’s killing power, snakes have long been associated with death and horror. Hollywood movies that portray them as monstrous reptiles, like Anaconda and Snakes on a Plane, are not an exception. In literature, the Harry Potter series cemented in millions of youngster’s minds the idea of a serpent as the ultimate evil with Nagini, one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes and the Dark Lord’s most loyal companion.
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One of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s first international appointments as president-elect of Brazil will be in an Arab country, Egypt. Lula confirmed his presence at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP27), which begins this Sunday (6) in Sharm El Sheikh. The announcement was made to the press this Tuesday (1) by the president of his political party, Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT), Gleisi Hoffmann.
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The people of Palestine, whose majority cheers for the Brazilian national team during the FIFA World Cup, will be able to use an accessory symbolizing the ties between their country and Brazil to watch the games this year. The Brazilian Citizens’ Council in Palestine have created a green and yellow keffiyeh to be used by local football fans during the World Cup that kicks off on November 20 in another Arab country, Qatar.
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