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Yasmine Salam

Yasmine Salam is an associate producer with the NBC News Investigative Unit. Previously she worked in the London Bureau, covering international stories.

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Yasmine Salam is an associate producer with the NBC News Investigative Unit. Previously she worked in the London Bureau, covering international stories.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Yasmine Salam

Ex-Facebook employee alleges sexual harassment and human rights failures in new memoir

The book by Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former New Zealand diplomat, addresses Facebook’s impact on democracy during a crucial period in its history.
28d ago

'I'm not normal anymore': Hair stylist sues companies over link between hair dye and cancer

The claims come after a growing body of occupational studies stretching back decades have found an increased cancer risk among hairdressers.

Birth control on the ballot as abortion bans increase barriers to family planning

Millions of Americans will be able to vote on November ballots whether to protect access to birth control such as IUDs, the pill and emergency contraception.

Crowdfunding and suitcases full of cash: How Gazans seeking to escape war are paying to flee to Egypt

Thousands of Gazans desperate to flee have increasingly turned to crowdfunding, raising money to enter Egypt with the support of a growing cadre of strangers.
316d ago

FDA misses own deadline to propose ban on cancer-linked formaldehyde from hair relaxers

A proposal to ban formaldehyde in hair-straightening products that was scheduled to take place in April has not been released by the Food and Drug Administration, disregarding the agency’s own deadline.

'You are our hope': Palestinian students find strength in U.S. campus protests

Protests over Israel's assault on Gaza have rocked college campuses in the U.S. and drawn condemnation from Israeli leaders, but students in the Palestinian enclave say they are watching the demonstrations closely — and gaining renewed strength from their peers in America.
341d ago

Linwei Ding was a Google software engineer. He was also a prolific thief of trade secrets, say prosecutors.

The Linwei Ding case illustrates what U.S. officials say is an ongoing nightmare: Google and other top U.S. tech firms have had their pockets picked by China.

Class destroyed: The rise and ruin of Gaza's revered universities

Built over decades, Gaza’s universities embodied the ambitions of young Palestinians. In weeks, the Israeli military destroyed them.

Gazans increasingly back a two-state solution, as support for Hamas drops

A poll of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank found waning support for Hamas and armed struggle and an increase in support for a two state solution as the war drags on.

Journaling the war: How one Gaza student coped with trauma

Gaza student Salma Shurrab kept a diary amid the 60 days of Israel-Hamas war she witnessed, before fleeing to neighboring Egypt.

As Gaza death toll tops 30,000, is Israel on the path to victory or quagmire?

As the death toll in Gaza tops 30,000 and international criticism mounts, Israeli forces believe they are on the path to victory against Hamas. Are they?