The Brazilian director of “I’m Still Here” will be one of the guests speaking to film professionals in April at Qumra 2025, a talent incubator of the Doha Film Institute.
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Kaiss Ramah performs alongside his band at celebrations of Arab descendants in Brazil.
FEPAL president Ualid Rabah will speak about Palestinian reality on March 15 at Esporte Clube Sírio in São Paulo. Entry is free.
The Middle East Monitor Institute is accepting submissions from editors, authors, and individuals with works about Palestine until May 1st. There are various categories, including Translation and Creative.
Two recent releases from Tabla publisher are written by women. Wondrous Journeys in Strange Lands is aimed at young adults.
Featuring musical performances, the organization Lar Sírio Pró-Infância unveiled on Saturday (22) a 200-meter-long artistic painting on the walls of its property on Cantagalo Street. Syrian immigrant founders were depicted in the artwork by Apolo Torres.
The government of the Arab country has partnered with companies to build schools, thus expanding educational offerings at lower costs to the public sector. The implementation has already begun in five governorates.
Egypt’s authority says an Egyptian-British mission has found the tomb of the 18th-dynasty king in Luxor. It is the first royal burial to be located since Tutankhamun’s in 1922.
A granddaughter of Lebanese immigrants, Samira Chamma emerges as a rising singer-songwriter and prepares to release her debut album.
The historian and Vice President of Communication and Marketing at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber was sworn in at the Lebanese Brazilian Academy of Literature, Arts, and Sciences, alongside Gabriel Chalita, Antonio Florêncio de Queiroz Jr., and Thaís Costa.
How the Palestinian community living in Brazilian cities sees themselves in relation to their land of origin is the central topic of a work written by researcher Bárbara Caramuru Teles and launched on Friday (14) in São Paulo.
The businessman and former president of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber launched the book “Brasil e mundo árabe: Negócios, marketing e diplomacia econômica ampliada” [Brazil and the Arab World: Business, Marketing, and Expanded Economic Diplomacy] on Tuesday (11) in São Paulo with around 400 attendees. Former Brazilian President Michel Temer participated. The future of the relations between the two peoples was discussed.
The film has been listed among the best of the year available on the streaming service. This drama follows a family awaiting rescue on a deserted island in the Mediterranean Sea and features a surprising ending.
Ana Elisa Murta reimagines the use of iron ore in the Mineral Garden exhibition, on view until February 16 at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation in Abu Dhabi.