

In Baghdad, reporting on politics and security
Suadad al-Salhy is a freelance reporter covering Iraqi politics and security. She is a former Reuters correspondent who has written for the New York Times, Al Jazeera, Newsweek, the Telegraph and Arab News. In 2022, she won the journalist of the year prize at the Drum Online Media Awards for her reporting for Middle East Eye. On Twitter: @suadadalsalhy