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.
Asia

BRICS bank to boost China’s clout

Analysis The newly-created BRICS Development Bank is emblematic of Beijing’s increasing weight in the world and especially in Latin America.…

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Asia

China Taps into LatAm Energy

Article Untapped wind and solar resources in Latin America provide opportunities for China, but lack of national policies on renewables…

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Arab World

Israël/Liban: Que dit le droit?

Opinion Le ton monte entre Israël et le Liban. Le pays du Cèdre a prévenu que le forage de gaz…

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Arab World

Violence in Turkey

TV Interview Although the Turkish protests have evolved from violent anti-government demonstrations to peaceful resistance, Erdogan remains popular. This TV…

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Culture

The Awareness of Beauty

Interview Hassan Massoudy, an Iraqi calligrapher, was coined the “greatest living calligrapher”. He bridges the gap between Western and Eastern…

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Arab World

L’islam politique: un échec?

Opinion L'islam politique ne perd guère de son emprise sur le monde musulman. Ce qui est en cause, c'est la…

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Asia

Sino-Arab Trade on the Rise

Feature The Sino-Arab trade has been on a fast track of growth. The Arab Spring and the subsequent civil unrest…

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Arab World

Is Taksim Like Tahrir?

Analysis Make no mistake. The Turkish republic is significantly different from its Arab counterparts. A more accurate comparison of the…

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Asia

Famine to Feast

  HONG KONG – During the Cultural Revolution, the Chinese faced food shortages and starvation. Today, nearly 100 million people…

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Arab World

Music, magic and art in Morocco

Morocco is Africa’s cradle of rhythm and music with internationally recognized music and art festivals showing off Arab, African and…

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Arab World

Arab women’s battle

Analysis The Arab Spring has moved in a retrograde direction. Religious parties have marginalized women in politics and society, shifting…

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Arab World

Food, Politics & War

Feature Humans were given mouths for two reasons. 1) to eat, 2) to argue about what they just ate. Feuds…

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Analysis

China’s Non-Intervention Approach Wins Arab hearts

Analysis Arab activists called for a one-day boycott of Chinese and Russian goods following the two countries' veto of a…

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Asia

Mongolia & the Middle East

Research Using Mongolia’s wealth to spur social development: a comparative approach with the Gulf countries. Mongolia is now commonly called…

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Asia

Harnessing Mongolia’s Wealth

Research Transforming "Minegolia": How to harness the country’s Resource Wealth to Spur Social Development? This article was published in The…

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Arab World

Youth of Egypt’s revolution

Feature story At the entrance of Tahrir Square, the heart of Egypt’s revolution, scores of demonstrators gathered for yet another…

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Arab World

Sud-Soudan: Une naissance et des défis majeurs en perspective

Eclairage Le 9 juillet 2011, le géant africain s’est scindé en deux, donnant naissance au 55e pays d’Afrique, le Sud-Soudan.…

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Arab World

Women of the Arab Spring

Column: Arab Spring: The Storm after the Storm (published in Daily News & Analysis) The Middle East has seen twelve…

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Arab World

Rancoeur et espoir nourrissent les Soudanais au Liban

BEYROUTH – « L’indépendance (du Sud-Soudan) est une très mauvaise nouvelle pour nous », affirme Anas, un Soudanais de 31 ans, originaire…

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Culture

Once upon a time there was Toutou

BEIRUT – Imagine an enchanted world where the Big Bad Wolf fails to eat Little Red Riding Hood because he…

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