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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Argentines Protest Gendered Crimes

News Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Argentina Wednesday to protest recent violence against women in…

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Analysis

Chinese Investment Threatens Brazil

Analysis The visit of Premier Li Keqiang to Brazil last week has boosted bilateral trade but is likely to further…

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Latin America

Cruzeiro s’impose contre River Plate

Reportage de photos River Plate a perdu 1-0 contre l'équipe brésilienne Cruzeiro lors des quarts de final aller de la…

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Paraguay’s Unpretentious Star

Economic profile Paraguay is the fastest-growing economy in Latin America – despite the regional economic slowdown. While Latin American growth…

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Paraguay’s Counterfeit Trade

Investigation Business is booming in Ciudad del Este along the Paraná River, where Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina meet. There's only…

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Affront pour le Boca Juniors

Article et reportage de photos Scandale et attaque chimique sur la pelouse de Boca Juniors. Le match « Superclasio »…

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Latin America

River Players Get Pepper Sprayed

Video The match between football rivals River Plate and Boca Juniors at the latter's La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires…

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Latin America

Médicos Argentinos Practican Medio Millón de Abortos Ilegales al Año

BUENOS AIRES — Los principios del doctor Germán Cardoso están por encima de la ley. El ginecólogo lleva practicando abortos…

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Half a Million Illegal Abortions

Feature An estimated half a million illegal abortions take place in Argentina every year, Human Rights Watch estimated in 2009,…

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Entrepreneur Scene in Latin America

Feature Small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) in Latin America are key to the business fabric. They represent an overwhelming 98.7%…

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Latin America

Les petits viticulteurs argentins crient haro sur l’agriculture transgénique

Reportage de photos Silvetri, un petit producteur de vin dans la province de Cordoba en Argentine, produit du vin «…

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Prosecutor’s Death a Litmus Test

Feature The mysterious circumstances under which Argentine Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman died in January of an allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound…

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Arab World

How Tobacco Companies are Aggressively Pushing into the Middle East

Feature The Middle East, which has the most rapidly growing rate of smokers on the planet, has become a lucrative…

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Argentina Sues, Suspends Citibank

Article The Argentine left-wing government is suing in local courts Citibank Argentina, the country's 12th largest bank by deposits and…

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Asia

Argentina Turns to China for Arms

Feature Argentina, under siege by Western creditors and short on foreign currency, has turned to China for help modernizing its…

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Brazil Takes a $27 Billion Hit

Article The Petrobras oil scandal – which sparked massive protests across Brazil against the government’s corruption and the economic slowdown…

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Asia

Russia Seeks a Bite of LatAm

Article Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov courted Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia and Guatemala during his four-day visit to the region in…

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Latin America

Argentina Thirsts for U.S. Dollars as Inflation Hits Hard

Feature As inflation is hitting hard Argentina, tourists, expatriates and Argentines alike are resorting to illicit means to change money…

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Analysis

China needs to curb tobacco rate

Opinion Raising taxes on tobacco alone is not enough if China, with its rising income levels, is serious about stamping…

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Latin America

Comment l’industrie du tabac interfère dans la politique argentine

Article L'Argentine demeure l'unique pays d'Amérique latine, et parmi quelques nations seulement dans le monde, qui n'a pas ratifié la…

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