
Azhar Al-Ruabie is an Iraqi journalist who has worked in the media field since 2014. His writing focuses on issues including politics, health, society, travel, art, war and human rights. On Twitter: @AzherRubaie





Azhar Al-Ruabie is an Iraqi journalist who has worked in the media field since 2014. His writing focuses on issues including politics, health, society, travel, art, war and human rights. On Twitter: @AzherRubaie