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.
Arab World

Hookah Might Taste Good But It Kills

Article Policy-makers, health experts and advocacy professionals warned of the dangers of inhaling the smoke of these water pipes at…

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Argentina Lags Behind in Tobacco

Article Argentina is still the only country in Latin America and among the 10 percent in the world that did…

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Arab World

Le narguilé, savoureux pour vos papilles, dangereux pour la santé

Article Pomme, menthe, pastèque ou cerise. Fumer le narguilé - appelé aussi chicha - vous offre la possibilité de mélanger…

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Featured

Pro-government supporters clash

Video Supporters of Argentinian leader Cristina Kirchner clashed with each other at a pro-government rally in Buenos Aires on March…

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Featured

Large Protest Amid Death Saga

Article and video Some 400,000 Argentines flooded the streets of the capital under a torrential rain on February 18, 2015…

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Featured

Monsanto Makes Argentines Sick

Investigation There is a growing list of cases of birth defects, cancers, and other health problems that Argentinians and some…

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Latin America

Des milliers d’Argentins descendent dans la rue en pleine saga Nisman

Article, photos, video Près de 400 000 Argentins ont inondé les rues de la capitale sous une pluie torrentielle le…

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Latin America

L’Argentine a soif de dollars américains alors que l’inflation frappe fort

Article Alors que l'inflation frappe durement l'Argentine, touristes, expatriés et Argentins recourent à des moyens illégaux pour changer de l'argent…

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Featured

China Threatens Amazon Biodiversity

Feature Despite concerns over accelerated environmental harm and deforestation, China, Peru and Brazil signed a pact to build a railroad…

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Asia

Chinese Internet Giants in LatAm

Feature Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, China's largest Internet companies, are turning to Latin America's under-developed markets in the hope of…

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Featured

Don’t expect cheap presents

Article The World Trade Organization rejected Argentina's attempt to overturn a ruling in favor of the European Union, the United…

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Latin America

Les juifs d’Argentine expriment leur indignation suite à la mort de Nisman

Reportage photos La communauté juive d'Argentine est excédée. Près de 200 personnes se sont rassemblées en face du siège de…

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Latin America

Four Theories for Alberto Nisman’s Death

Article Theories abound about the suspicious death of Alberto Nisman, the Argentina anti-terror prosecutor who was found dead in his…

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Latin America

Argentine Jews Mourn Nisman’s Death

Article Banging pots and pans, thousands of angry protesters, including many Jews, descended on the Plaza de Mayo square in…

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Latin America

Les Argentins expriment leur colère après la mort soudaine d’un important magistrat

Reportage photos Plusieurs centaines d'Argentins se sont réunis sur la place de Mayo à Buenos Aires le 19 janvier afin…

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Latin America

Thousands Protest ‘Suicide’ of Argentina Prosecutor Alberto Nisman Amid Terror Probe

Article Thousands of people rallied Monday night to protest the mysterious death of a prosecutor who accused Argentina’s president of…

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Latin America

Clashes in Protest over Nisman’s Death in Argentina

Video Protesters clashed with police in Buenos Aires on January 19, 2015 following a demonstration over the death of Alberto…

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Analysis

Milestone in Sino-Latin Cooperation

Analysis The two-day forum bringing together China and the 33 countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States…

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Featured

An unhappy New Year for Argentina

Article There will be no truce between the Argentine government and its foreign creditors, despite the expiration of a provision…

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Featured

Soutien à Charlie Hebdo

Article À Buenos Aires, près de 100 Français et Argentins ont exprimé leur soutien au magazine satirique Charlie Hebdo en…

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