The document analyzes coverage of the 2011 Tunisian Revolution in the New York Times and Yemen Times. It finds that the New York Times focused primarily on reporting details of the revolution itself and its potential influence in other Arab countries. The Yemen Times focused more on how the revolution inspired protests in Yemen and less on the revolution in Tunisia directly. Headlines in the New York Times used words associated with Tunisia, while the Yemen Times headlines did not. The documents concludes there were differences in coverage between the two newspapers due to one being a worldwide paper and one being more localized to Yemen.