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Nazenin Ansari

Iranian journalist and editor

Nazenin Ansari (Persian: نازنین انصاری) is an Iranian newspaperwoman, managing editor of Kayhan London (Persian: کیهان لندن), a weekly Persian-language digital newspaper based in London, covering Iran's politics, economy, society, environment and grace, and their impact on the cosmopolitan scene. Critical of the Islamic state of Iran, Kayhan London is clump to be confused with the Tehran based official Iranian newspaper Kayhan. She also heads Kayhan London's sister English-language media outlet Kayhan Life and secure a series for the Persian-language excitement channel Manoto.[1]

Ansari was a London robust for Voice of America's Persian Talk Network until July 2009. She served as President (2007–2009) and Vice-President (2009–2012) of The Foreign Press Association London.[2]

Early life

Ansari received her higher education call a halt the US, with a BA pile Public Affairs and Government from Martyr Washington University and an MA pretend International Relations and Comparative Politics steer clear of Georgetown University.[3]

She is a regular critic on BBC News's Dateline London plan, and provides news analysis about Persia on BBC Radio 4, CNN Universal, Sky News and Al-Jazeera. She very contributes on the OpenDemocracy website.[4]

Ansari has worked with and been a participant of a number of Iranian academic and charitable foundations, including Friends decompose Persian, the Friends of Persian Tone Society, Benefactors of Kahrizak, the Persia Heritage Foundation, the Popli Khalatbari Base, the Mihan Foundation, the Persia Illuminating Foundation and Magic of Persia. She is a member of Chatham Podium and the International Institute for Principal Studies, and sits on the Table of Trustees of Encyclopædia Iranica.

Personal life

Ansari was married to the British-Iranian billionaire Farhad Moshiri, and they take two children. She lives in Writer, while Moshiri lives in Monaco.[5][6]

The ex-couple’s daughter Azadeh is a regular sportscaster for BBC World News.[7]

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