Kamilia Lahrichi

Kamilia Lahrichi

Kamilia Lahrichi is a foreign correspondent and a freelance multimedia journalist. She's covered current affairs on five continents in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.
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Brazil’s President Is No Shoo-In

Feature Sluggish growth in Latin America’s largest economy is a blow to incumbent Dilma Rousseff. This article was published in…

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Culture

4 Hours in… Buenos Aires

Travel Sensual tango, delectable meat, tasty Malbec wine: Buenos Aires gets under your skin. Kamilia Lahrichi checks out the cultural…

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Arab World

Islamic law and human rights: do they mix? (part I)

Analysis There is an ideological dichotomy between international human rights law and Islamic law, which may explain the numerous human…

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Argentina’s Campaign Kicks Off

Feature Argentina's presidential pre-candidates spelled out their political and economic program during Industry Day in Buenos Aires. This article was…

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Asia

Chile and China’s copper deal

Feature Smelting high-grade copper to meet China's needs is putting pressure on Chile’s parched north. This article was published in…

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Latin America

Poverty grows as Argentina wakes up in default

Feature Standard & Poor's decision to declare Argentina on “selective default” on July 30th is s a setback for a…

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WTO rules against Argentina

Feature International pressure on Argentina is increasing as the World Trade Organization ruled on August 22 that the South American…

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Arab World

Arabs’ inconvenient truth

Analysis Notwithstanding passionate discourses against Western responsibility and “Zionist conspiracy,” commitment to the Palestinian cause has not translated into any…

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Arab World

Une vérité qui dérange: L’échec des Etats arabes à aider les Palestiniens

Analyse Malgré les discours passionnés blâmant la responsabilité des pays occidentaux ainsi que le «complot sioniste», l'engagement des pays arabes…

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Arab World

Maroc-Argentine: une relation à fort potentiel

Article Le Maroc, premier fournisseur de phosphate au monde, et l'Argentine, une puissance agricole, bénéficieraient d'un accroissement des échanges commerciaux.…

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Latin America

Chile’s Congress dismantles Pinochet’s electoral legacy system

Article The hall “The Thinkers” of the national congress in Chile’s legislative capital Valparaiso was crowded until late Wednesday night…

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Arab World

Chile opposes trade with Israel

Feature Chilean policy-makers and civil society leaders met on Wednesday in the national congress in the legislative capital Valparaiso to…

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Arab World

Morocco-Argentina: A high-potential relation

Feature Morocco, the world’s largest producer of phosphate, and Argentina, an agricultural power, would benefit from increasing trade. This article…

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Asia

China’s Growing Military Sway

Analysis Notwithstanding China’s eagerness to market itself as non-threatening, the world's second military power in increasing its influence in Latin…

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Latin America

Les Argentins se réveillent en défaut

BUENOS AIRES – L’humeur est à la défiance dans les rues de Buenos Aires après que l’agence de notation Fitch…

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Featured

Argentines Wake Up In Default

Feature The mood is defiant in the streets of Buenos Aires after Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service declared Thursday…

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Asia

China Courts Latin America to Access Commodities

Analysis Beiing’s growing investment in infrastructure aims at cutting out the middle man and facilitating the transport of key raw…

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Latin America

These Uruguayans Are Ready to Grow Country’s First Legal Pot (NBC News)

Photo Story Uruguay is the first country in the world to legalize the consumption and cultivation of marihuana. This photo…

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Analysis

China Eases Way for Bilateral Trade

Analysis President Xi Jinping's visit to Argentina over the weekend has further eased access to key commodities for China, to…

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Asia

La Chine courtise les latins

Analyse La visite du président chinois va permettre de faciliter davantage un accès de la Chine aux ressources naturelles afin…

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