The fourth edition of the World Police Summit Awards will be held during a conference discussing security challenges.
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Artists create a painting on the outer wall of the Lar Sírio Pró-Infância, in the eastern zone of São Paulo, depicting the history of the institution, from its founding by Syrian immigrants to its current activities ing children and adolescents in situations of social vulnerability.
Born in Romania but with a Jordanian father, shoe designer Amina Muaddi studied in Europe and built an international career. In 2018, she launched a brand under her own name, that has garnered famous fans.
A task force program by Brazil’s health system at the Guarulhos Air Base assisted Brazilians who had been living in Lebanon and were repatriated due to the conflict in the Middle East. They arrived on 13 flights organized by the federal government.
The BBC has revealed on Tuesday (3) its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2024. Arabs working as actresses, engineers, journalists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and other professions, are included in the ranking.
The Arab country conducted its first census in 27 years, finding an average of 5.3 residents per household.
A seminar on the sidelines of the G20 held by the FGV think tank in partnership with Qatar’s Education Above All Foundation and the OECD’s educational arm brought together education specialists.
The Lebanese designer celebrated his 45th birthday by hosting an event in Saudi Arabia featuring international artists of the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Céline Dion, and Halle Berry. Three hundred designs were showcased.
Sotheby’s has announced it will stage the first ever live auction in Saudi Arabia in February 2025 at the historic town of Diriyah, Unesco World Heritage.
The Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences at the University of São Paulo will open the Center for Palestinian Studies on Wednesday (16), which will expand research and discussions on Palestinian issues.
The Brazilian organization Unidos pelo Líbano is accepting cash to purchase medicine to be flown out to the Arab country in government flights.
Fundação Getulio Vargas’ Public istration and Educational Policy Development Department will conduct eight studies on Brazilian educational challenges through an agreement with Education Above All.
Born in Syria and of Palestinian and Lebanese descent, Alaa Kaseem decided to move to Brazil about ten years ago and found in the country the and conditions he needed to start a business. Knowledgeable about Arab ice creams and their flavors, he and his wife opened the ice cream shop Al Kaseem Gelato in São Paulo.
Founded by Lebanese immigrant Mohamad Abdul Latif Assaf, Alhambra was born in the ’80s in Santos, Brazil, starting with a furniture store on Avenida Senador Feijó. Now in the hands of the founder’s children, the company grew by embracing Brazilian design and plans to open its fifth store.