Laura Kasinof

Books 2014

Here are the books we read this year that we think you'll love

After another year of reading, the staff here at The World lists our favorite books of 2014.

Here are the books we read this year that we think you'll love
Reporter Laura Kasinof covering the inauguration of Yemeni President Abdurabbu Mansour Hadi, February 2012.

How one woman stumbled into a violent uprising in Yemen

How one woman stumbled into a violent uprising in Yemen
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Yemen President Travels to US for Treatment

Yemen President Travels to US for Treatment
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Islamist Cleric Killed in Yemen

Islamist Cleric Killed in Yemen

Yemen: Update on Fighting Between Islamists and Ali Saleh's Forces

Yemen: Update on Fighting Between Islamists and Ali Saleh's Forces
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Yemen Sees Continued Protests

An estimated three million people are expected to participate in protests in Yemen today. Laura Kasinof has been reporting for The New York Times from Yemen and she has the latest on the protests.

Yemen Sees Continued Protests

Competing Demonstrations in a Divided Yemen

Competing Demonstrations in a Divided Yemen

Uprising in Yemen

Uprising in Yemen
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Yemen protest turns violent

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with reporter Laura Kasinof in Sana'a, Yemen, where a major anti-government protest turned deadly today.

Yemen protest turns violent

Yemeni Protesters Get New Support

Yemeni Protesters Get New Support
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Yemen hosts Arabian Gulf soccer cup

The Gulf Cup of Nations soccer tournament is taking place in one of the most dangerous regions of one of the most dangerous nations on earth: southeast Yemen. Journalist Laura Kasinof has been writing about this improbable venue in Foreign Policy.

Yemen hosts Arabian Gulf soccer cup
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Yemeni threat goes on line

Anwar al-Awlaki posted a video on radical web sites today calling for the killing of Americans. He said no special religious permission is required to kill them. The Christian science monitor correspondent Laura Kasinof reports from Sana'a.

Yemeni threat goes on line