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Yasmine Salam is an associate producer with the NBC News Investigative Unit. She specializes in consumer health, drugs and medication, and health news, drawing on her experience from the London Bureau where she covered international stories. Yasmine has been featured in Yahoo News, 7News, KPRC, AOL, Inc., NBC News, and NBC New York (WNBC).
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Yasmine Salam's coverage primarily focuses on evolving and breaking news stories related to the Israeli-Hamas conflict, international law, government & politics, world affairs, and culture & society. She seems particularly interested in legal policy regulations and government announcements.
Given her focus on evolving stories and breaking news, Yasmine would likely be receptive to sources who can provide real-time insights or expert commentary on issues related to the Israeli-Hamas conflict, international law implications of the conflict, humanitarian crises in Gaza, as well as perspectives from Palestinian-Americans.
Due to her broad thematic coverage with no specific geographic focus mentioned, experts with a deep understanding of geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East may find success reaching out with relevant insights.
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