In the book “Brimos à mesa”, journalist and historian Diogo Bercito portrays the Arab influence on Brazilian culture through recipes that have been incorporated into Brazil’s cuisine.
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Beirut will host the 4th Emigrants Economic Conference on July 17, aimed at Lebanese expatriates with the goal of involving them in the country’s recovery process. Registration is open.
Esporte Clube Sírio will hold an event on Sunday (15) featuring music, dance, and the sale of Arab sweets, among other attractions, to celebrate the culture and traditions of the region.
The Qatar-based company is the official airline of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and has launched a campaign to attract engers coming for the matches, featuring Brazil’s Romário and Italy’s Roberto Baggio.
Karola Braga exhibited her work Sfumato in the Al Ula desert last year. The installation, which explores the aromas of the incense route, was awarded by the Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles.
The country has qualified for the world football championship after beating Oman and watching as South Korea defeated Iraq.
The photo exhibition “My Brazilian Brazil,” by Jacques Menassa, will open at the Guimarães Rosa Institute, in Lebanon’s capital, on June 18.
The pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, starts next Wednesday (4) for millions of followers of Islam.
The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Association will hold an event in São Paulo at the beginning of June to celebrate the anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, featuring the launch of a commemorative stamp and postmark, as well as an exhibition.
Nearly 17,000 people from Brazil landed in the Arab country in the first four months of this year. Morocco has taken several initiatives to attract this audience.
The United Arab Emirates initiative recognizes projects that improve people’s lives in areas such as health, energy, and climate action, among others. Applications close on June 23rd.
Roundtable will feature Christina Queiroz, director of communication and press at ICArabe, and chef Fred Caffarena.
Author, actor, and co-director Samir Mourad draws inspiration from his family’s stories to stage “The Dog Who Refused to Die” in Rio de Janeiro.
Artist and curator Monica Hirano will take part in a residency at Kaaysa Art Residency in São Sebastião, where she will study diasporas and how they adapted to Brazil.