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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1e cause de mortalité des 15-29 ans

Article Alors que la seconde conférence mondiale de haut niveau sur la sécurité routière s'est ouverte dans la capitale brésilienne…

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Argentine Presidential Runner Scioli Votes

Video Argentinean presidential candidate Daniel Scioli cast his vote as polling stations opened for Sunday's runoff election, which is seen…

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Latin America

BA Street Art Against Oil Drilling (Global Post)

Photo story Artists have taken the global fight against environmental degradation and climate change to the streets in Argentina’s capital.…

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Analysis

Way to Go for Road Safety in China

Comment As the second Global High-Level Conference on Road Safety kicked off in Brazil’s capital until November 19, China can…

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Argentina Prepares to Take on Brazil in Buenos Aires

Video Argentina head coach Tata Martino admits the absence of Barcelona striker Lionel Messi will be a challenge as La…

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Argentina Trains For Rivals Brazil

Video Argentina trained on Monday (9th November) ahead of their World Cup qualifier against rivals Brazil. This video was produced…

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Argentina’s Mock Weddings

Video It's a one-of-kind ceremony: a wedding celebration where no-one actually ties the knot. Argentina has honed the wacky concept…

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Culture

Argentina’s Awful Booze (CNN)

Feature Think medicine tastes awful? Maybe Fernet isn't the drink for you. Bizarrely though, in Argentina it's so popular that…

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Opposition Leads in Election

Video The leading opposition candidate in Argentina's presidential election took a razor-thin lead over President Cristina Fernandez's chosen successor early…

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Argentines Cast Their Ballot

Video Argentines cast their ballot on Sunday to pick the successor to President Cristina Fernandez, a polarizing leader who dominated…

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Controversy with Barbie as Virgin

Article An artistic showcase featuring 33 Barbie and Ken dolls as religious figures — including a crucified Jesus Christ and…

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Dip in Oil Prices Hits Venezuela

Article As global oil prices have more than halved since 2014 to less than US$50/bbl, Venezuela – which has the…

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Argentina Adopts First Clown Law

Feature Argentina has a new law for treating children in hospitals that requires doctors to literally send in the clowns.…

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Arab World

Syria’s Lost Generation

Article The raging war in Syria has displaced over four million children, according to the latest U.N. data. Today, half…

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Analysis

China Leads in Climate Change

Analysis As world powers are discussing climate change efforts at the United Nations this week, Beijing appears for the first…

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Video

World’s First Clown Law

Video Following a law implemented on August 19, 2015 in the Buenos Aires province, Romina, Erica and Gonzalo, specialised clowns…

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Arab World

The Road from Aleppo to Argentina (Global Post)

Photo story Imagine how terrifying life is for an 8-year-old who has to swallow pills to fall asleep, because the…

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La Syrie perd une génération

Article L'impact de la guerre sur les enfants est l'un des problèmes les plus critiques pour l'avenir d'un pays. La…

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Argentina’s Cooking Project

Video A unique project called Cooking Without Borders was born in Argentina's capital in 2013. Fernando and Gabi Lafuente invite…

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Arab World

South America Welcomes Refugees

Feature As the international community wrestles with the unmet demand of resettling Syrians leaving their country, countries such as Argentina…

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