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EPISODE 83

In this week's episode we speak to the winner of the Best Investigation category at the 2024 Freelance Journalism Awards. Sahar Zand won the award for her investigation into interpol's misuse of power which was released as a podcast series for Sky News. She discusses fleeing Iran as a child and her drive to uncover abuses of power, often in hostile environments.

2024 - Podcast Interview

Iran International TV

NEWS

On the flagship news programme of the Farsi-speaking Channel reporting on the far-right anti-immigrant across the UK, and the role of social media in the spread of misinformation.

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sky

WORLD NEWS

Former heart surgeon Masoud Pezeshkian will be the next President of Iran, beating his hardline rival Saeed Jalili. He campaigned on a platform of reform – promoting rational foreign policy and de-escalation of tension over the country's controversial nuclear pact. But is he able to deliver on his campaign promises? 

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sky

NEWS

Sahar follows the latest developments on the breaking news about Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter crash.

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sky

THE WORLD TONIGHT

On The World with Adam Parsons scrutinising the latest international news headlines. Journalist Sahar Zand and political scientist Aliona Hlivco discuss: The bombing of a World Central Kitchen convoy in Gaza, UK's preparedness as senior ministers say we are entering a pre-war era, and musician's’ demand for more protection against AI.

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sky

NEWS

Votes are being counted in Iran's parliamentary elections. It's the first time the county has gone to the polls since the mass protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. Sahar Zand joins Samantha Washington at Sky News studios to discuss the historic elections.

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sky

NEWS

Counter Terrorism Police in London have launched an investigation after an Iranian Broadcast journalist was stabbed outside his home in London. Pouria Zeraati who works form Iran International TV is in a stable condition. Sahar Zand talks about the threat to Iranian journalists reporting on what the Islamic Republic doesn’t want told.

2024 - Live TV Interview

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI SHOW

In a panel discussion on the Persian-speaking channel, Sahar delves into her work around child labour around the world, delving into various aspects of this pressing issue. 

2024 - TV Panel Discussion

The Liberty Magazine 

The Liberty Web

Discussing the religious wars in the Middle East,  and the danger of igniting a battle that divides the world, Tokyo-based Japanese magazine and their English Website. 

2024 - Magazine Interview

The Liberty Magazine 

The Liberty Web

Discussing the fearful rule of the Iranian government, and the need to separate politics from religion and to convert to freedom and democracy,  for the February 2024 issue of Tokyo-based Japanese magazine and their English Website. 

2024 - Magazine Interview

Defence Extradition Lawyers Forum

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

INTERPOL injustices: 100 not out, what next for the organisation?

In conversation with Bill Browder - head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign and author of Red Notice and Freezing Order, and Edward S. Grange - Extradition law specialist & Business crime lawyer. Co-author of leading guide on Extradition law.

2023 - Panelist

Sky News Daily

INVESTIGATING INTERPOL

Niall Paterson welcomes the team behind a new Sky News podcast onto the Daily.

Reporter Sahar Zand and producer Heidi Pett have been investigating Interpol red notices for the series “Dirty Work”.

2023 - Interview

The National News

WORLD

Interpol red notices systematically abused for malign purposes, says British Conservative MPAlicia Kearns, to Sahar Zand for Sky News Dirty Work podcast.

The podcast highlighted the case of Bill Browder, an American-born UK citizen who is a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin and has been targeted by Russia with red notices….

2023 - Featured

Red Notice Monitor

BLOG

With expert analysis from Rhys Davies and Ben Keith - authors of Red Notice Monitor - Sahar Zand’s latest investigation into the abuse of Interpol’s notice system takes a look at the worst case scenarios for being on the wrong end of a Red Notice.

2023 - Featured

Sky

NEWS

In conversation with Sky’s Samantha Washington; what do women in Iran want the world to know? Do they feel neglected by the international community? And finally what can the world do to support the Iranian Protesters?

2023 - Live TV Interview

Sky

NEWS

Six months after the largest and most radical anti-regime movement in Iran, the street demonstrations have subsided. But in conversation with Sky’s Samantha Washington, Sahar explains this doesn't mean an end to the movement, and the flames of the unrest still flicker below the surface.

2023 - Live TV Interview

Sky

NEWS

In conversation with Sky’s Samantha Washington, about the deeply rooted misogyny within the Iranian culture and politics, expanding on the continuation of the nationwide anti-regime protests in Iran, despite the brutal and deadly crackdown.

2023 - Live TV Interview

Iran International TV

NEWS

On the flagship news programme of the Farsi-speaking Channel, discussing results of a recent investigation into the current state of the anti-regime unrest in Iran. 

2023 - Live TV Interview

Ted Talk

TEDX LONDON

Growing up in Iran, British-Iranian journalist and filmmaker Sahar Zand dreamed of being a man. Her childhood logic told her that was the only way to escape the restrictions that women in Iran face. She’s on a mission to uncover why hope is dangerous to authoritarian regimes, like the Islamic Republic of Iran. The answer? “Hope is angry; it’s defiant; it’s dangerous. Hope is right now, firmly standing its ground on the streets of Iran, chanting “women, life, freedom”.

2023 - Speaker

Passion & Hustle Podcast

WESTMINSTER ENTERPRISE NETWORK

A Podcast series that speaks with a range of successful entrepreneurs, self-driven freelancers and motivated individuals, with the aim encouraging listeners to hustle and turn their passion project into reality.

2023 - Podcast Interview

Freeda Media

@Freeda_En

On #InternationalWomensDay, we look to women around the world who continue speak out on gender-based violence, on bodily autonomy and the right to live free and full lives. As this powerful speech by @saharzand5 reminds us, hope can be a dangerous and powerful force.

2023 - Digital Interview

Sky

NEWS

In conversation with Sky’s Jonathan Samuels about the recent poisonings of hundreds of girls at over 30 schools in Iran.

"Because of the lack of freedom of press in Iran, we are not really able to get any reliable statistics or scale of the problem"

2023 - Live TV Interview

Al Jazeera English

NEWS

In conversation with Lauren Taylor discussing Iran’s Supreme Leader’s response to the poisoning of girls in Iran’s schools, which come on the heels of the biggest anti-regime movement since the formation of the Islamic Republic in 1979.

2023 - Live TV Interview

IKWRO

TRUE HONOUR AWARDS

Hosting the ‘True Honour Awards’ ceremony celebrating incredible individuals and organisations that have taken a stand against “honour” based abuse. The True Honour Awards also commemorate those whose lives have been stolen by “honour” based abuse, who despite the intention of the perpetrators, will never be forgotten.

2023 - MC Host

MicroLoan Foundation

WHEN WOMEN LEAD CAMPAIGN

Featured in the campaign that celebrated leading women from across the globe, to share key pieces of wisdom on International Women’s Day.

2023 - Featured

VICE

TWITCH CHANNEL

On the show that highlights Vice News’ biggest exclusives and investigations, in the segment which features producer and correspondents behind some of the most impactful and memorable stories, talking about the making and featuring behind-the scenes of Nepal’s Child Labourers documentary.

2023 - Live Interview

Iran International TV

NEWS

On the flagship news programme of the Farsi-speaking Channel, discussing the significance of Iranian actors and directors boycotting Iran’s Fajr Film Festival, and the importance of celebrities continuing to express their support and solidarity with the protestors of the ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ movement.

2023 - Live TV Interview

BBC World Service

PICK OF THE WORLD

Sahar’s documentary ‘Becoming Dragon’ selected.

A programme where, each week, the BBC celebrates the most engaging audio and video from programmes and podcasts.

2022 - Featured

Iran International TV

FARDA

Panel discussion on the Farsi-speaking channel, about the role of women and youth in Iran’s protests, with Melika Balali, Omid Shams and Safoora Mashayekhi.

2022 - Live TV Panel

Iran International TV

NEWS

On the flagship news programme of the Farsi-speaking Channel, discussing Khamenei’s response to student strikes in Iran’s protests.

2022 - Live TV Interview

Iran International TV

NEWS

On the flagship news programme of the Farsi-speaking Channel, discussing the significance of the women-led protests in Iran, following the death of Mahsa Amini.

2022 - Live TV Interview

The Frontline Club

SCREENING & PANEL DISCUSSION

The Bafta-winning ITV Exposure strand examines the lucrative trade capitalising upon myths surrounding women's virginity and goes undercover to investigate the clinics making money from so-called virginity testing and repair procedures that campaigners condemn as a violation of human rights. Reporter Sahar Zand, campaigner Payzee Mahmod, and moderator Mellissa Fung discuss how this documentary has played a part in changing the law.

2022 - Panelist

Amnesty International

MEDIA AWARDS

Gaby Rado Award: Open to journalists reporting on human rights issues who have been working for five years or less in paid employment as a journalist. This award was established with the help of the family, friends, and colleagues of the journalist Gaby Rado, who died in Iraq in 2003.

2022 - Jury Member

Iran International TV

Farda

Panel discussion on the Farsi-speaking channel, on democracy and freedom of expression, with Melika Zaar, Iqan Shahidi and Safoora Moloud Hajizadeh.

2022 - Live TV Interview

Women in Journalism

EVENTS

2022 - Featured

Oxford Against Cutting

Web Cafés

An Oxford-based charity working to end harmful practices suffered by girls and women living in the Thames Valley. These include female genital mutilation (FGM), ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA) and early and forced marriage (EFM) and female cosmetic genital surgery. 

2022 - Speaker

Leeds City Collage

Diploma in Creative Media Production

Teaching different stages of multimedia documentary making.

2022 - Guest Lecturer

IKWRO

A Turning Point

Alongside speakers including Nicole Jacobs - Domestic Abuse Commisioner, Pauline Latham OBE MP, Richard Holden MP, Diana Nammi, Executive Director, IKWRO, and Mr Ashfaq Khan, leading gynaecologist and obstetrician, Sahar gives a passionate talk at the UK’s historic moment in the movement to end “honour” based abuse, as we are on the verge of banning the harmful practices of child marriage, virginity testing and hymenoplasty.

2021 - Speaker

Amnesty International

MEDIA AWARDS

In the judging panel for Gaby Rado Award for Best New Journalist. The award celebrates journalists who began working in the profession in the last five years. It was established with the help of the family, friends and colleagues of the prominent and highly-respected journalist Gaby Rado, who tragically died in Iraq in 2003.   

2021 - Jury Member

ODI

A LEADING GLOBAL AFFAIRS THINK TANK

For its 60th anniversary, ODI invited Sahar Zand, alongside other prominent activists, politicians and experts, including the former prime minister of New Zealand, the Mayor of Freetown in Sierra Leone, and Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai, to explore and share ideas around the practical steps required to create more resilient and equal societies.

2021 - Speaker

Voice of America

World Press Freedom

“Our work is about giving a platform to the voices that wouldn’t otherwise be heard. If we don’t have the tools to deal with and identify our own issues, how can we do that with others?”

Sahar Zand expands on the importance of trauma support for freelance journalists and filmmakers.

2021 - Featured

Identity International

MENA REPRESENTATION IN THE MEDIA

As part of a special series of interviews with artists, journalists, actors, directors and photographers from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Sahar was asked about her thoughts and experiences concerning the demographic’s representation within the media.

2021 - Interview

Manoto TV

NEWSROOM

At the newsroom of Manoto TV, Sahar Zand discusses the Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the UK, and the potential consequences of UK politician Dominic Cummings breaking them.

2020 - Live TV Interview

Podcast

MY FIGHT, MY STORY

Interview with the Persian-language podcast which features successful Iranian women to talk about their journey.

2021 - Interview

Medium

A JOURNALIST WHO TRAVELS THE WORLD - HER STORIES MAKE HISTORY

An interview for Medium, an online open platform where 170 million readers come to find insightful and dynamic thinking.

2020 - Featured

SAT7 PARS

KHODEMOONI

In a panel discussion on the Persian-speaking channel, Sahar discusses the significance of education, uncovering the transformative impact it has on individuals and communities striving for better opportunities and brighter futures around the world.

2020 - Live TV Interview

Manoto TV

NEWSROOM

Sahar Zand was invited to provide commentary on the BLM movement in London and the US for the Iranian audience of Manoto TV - the London-based Persian-speaking channel with over 50 million viewers worldwide.

2020 - Live TV interview

Global Geneva

FROM THE FIELD

More than ever, reporters for national and international news media are freelancers rather than staff writers. They are often the only source of stories, especially in areas of conflict and unrest, where they face considerable challenges, not least trauma for themselves and others. William Reeve explores the RPT's new focus, notably launching a series of events addressing the psychological toll of being a freelance journalist.

2020 - Featured

XXX

NEWSROOM

XXXX

2020 - XXX

Arianna Magazine

ISSUE 2

London-based magazine, exploring the beautiful side of Afghanistan.

2020 - Featured

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI

In a panel discussion on the Persian-speaking channel, Sahar explores social justice as a concept, uncovering the struggles and triumphs of individuals and communities fighting for equality and human rights around the world.

2020 - Live TV interview

One World Media

DEFENDING MEDIA FREEDOM

A panel discussion - Staying Independent, Impartial and Free. Threats to media freedom are increasing worldwide and journalists and filmmakers are facing the risk of imprisonment for holding power to account. With hundreds of reporters currently in prison, we will hear first-hand about the fight to release them, as well as setting out what needs to happen to protect other reporters navigating restrictions and threats.

2019 - Panellist

BBC Radio 4

FRONT ROW

For the first time in its 14 year history, the Afghanistan TV talent competition Afghan Star has been won by a woman. Journalist Sahar Zand discusses the status of music and women in a country still recovering from the authoritarian rule of the Taliban, who banned music and severely restricted women's rights.

2019 - Live Interview

RTS

TV JOURNALISM AWARDS 2020

Network presenter of the year - Winner, Emily Maitlis.

2019 - Jury Member

The Frontline Club

SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION

Nicaragua’s president Ortega has launched a crackdown on the independent media in a country gripped by civil disruption and economic chaos. Sahar Zand meets the journalists risking a beating or worse to get their stories out, and others who have decided the only way to survive is to flee.

2019 - Panelist

Channel 4

UNREPORTED WORLD PODCAST

In a conversation with the podcast host Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Sahar Zand talks about the making of ‘Censored’, her documentary filmed in Nicaragua, where journalists risk their lives in the midst of President Daniel Ortega's crackdown on the media and opposition.

2019 - Interview

The Independent

VOICES

“The memory of what it feels like to cry out for help only for your voice to disappear has stayed with me for years. That’s why I’ve dedicated my life to amplifying the voices of people who don’t get to tell their stories.”

2019 - Featured

BBC Radio 4

PICK OF THE WEEK

We visit an Afghan version of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ and we hear how a royal baby creates a right royal stir live on air. We find out how music offers release for prison inmates, and gives a voice to Afghani women silenced by the Taliban. Louis Theroux finds himself at the other side of the microphone, we get tucked up for a late night chat with Jane Horrocks.

2019 - Interview

VidCon UK

MAKING FACTUAL TELEVISION

At the world’s largest multi-genre video event, which gathers thousands of online video viewers, creators, and industry representatives from all over the globe. Sahar Zand spoke to hundreds of attendees about the process of making documentaries, from idea development and pitching, all the way through to the final broadcast.

2019 - Panellist

UAL

BROADCAST JOURNALISM

Lecturing masters students about broadcast journalism, with a focus on the art of storytelling and documentary-film making.

2019 - Guest Lecturer

Manoto TV

DIGE CHE KHABAR

In the Iranian version of ‘Have I Got News for You’ for one of the most-watched Persian-speaking channels in the world, celebrity contestants find themselves in the hot seat as they are quizzed on the latest news.

2019 - Panellist

Iran International

SADEGH SABA SHOW

In the weekly arts and cultures program for London-based Persian speaking channel Iran International, Sahar Zand talks about some of her latest projects.

2019 - TV Interview

Manoto TV

SAMTE NO

Discussing women’s rights on International Women’s Day.

2019 - TV Interview

Yorkshire Voice

FEATURES

Alice Young speaks to Sahar Zand about her journey from refugee to award-winning reporter.

2019 - Featured

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2019 - Featured

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI SHOW

In a panel discussion on the Persian-speaking channel, Sahar shares stories about women's rights in agricultural societies, revealing the challenges and triumphs of women striving for equality and empowerment in rural communities worldwide.

2019 - TV Panel Discussion

Manoto TV

SAMTE NO

Appearing as a guest on the Iranian version of ‘Loose Women’ for Manoto TV, Sahar Zand speaks about working as a female journalist in conflict zones around the world.

2019 - LIVE TV Interview

MBN - South Korea

Y FORUM

Hosted by Maeil Broadcasting Network (MBN) under Maekyung Media Group, one of South Korea's leading economic media groups, MBN Y Forum is a platform to discuss the major issues, ideas, and trends of politics, economy, technology, leading industries, and media. As a guest speaker, Sahar Zand spoke to over 6,000 attendees about her career in journalism, and the diverse challenges she has overcome in her personal life.

2018 - Speaker

BBC News

GLOBAL

Matthew Amroliwala and Sahar Zand discuss the making of her documentary Madness of War, exploring the mental health crisis in a country that has been at war for over 40 years.

2018 - LIVE TV Interview

Channel 4

UNREPORTED WORLD PODCAST

In a conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Sahar Zand takes the audience behind the scenes of her film in Mauritania, where some communities believe that the fatter girls look, the wealthier and more attractive they appear to men.

2018 - Interview

National Public Radio

HERE & NOW

The BBC's Sahar Zand has visited Afghanistan's only high-security psychiatric facility, and she speaks with Here & Now's Lisa Mullins about how constant conflict has taken a terrible toll on the state of mental health in the country. This BBC interview can be heard in the Here & Now podcast or with the WBUR app.

2018 - Interview

Daily Mail

MAIL ONLINE

The West African nation where girls are forced to consume up to 16,000 calories a day by their mothers during 'feeding season' – to make them 'beautiful' for men. For Channel 4's Unreported World, Sahar Zand travels to the West African nation of Mauritania and discovers how girls have to partake in a 'feeding season'.

2018 - Featured

National Public Radio

HERE & NOW

The BBC's Sahar Zand has visited Afghanistan's only high-security psychiatric facility, and she speaks with Here & Now's Lisa Mullins about how constant conflict has taken a terrible toll on the state of mental health in the country. This BBC interview can be heard in the Here & Now podcast or with the WBUR app.

2018 - Interview

Daily Mail

MAIL ONLINE

The West African nation where girls are forced to consume up to 16,000 calories a day by their mothers during 'feeding season' – to make them 'beautiful' for men. For Channel 4's Unreported World, Sahar Zand travels to the West African nation of Mauritania and discovers how girls have to partake in a 'feeding season'.

2018 - Featured

The Sunday Times

Critic’s Choice

Sahar Zand travels to Mumbai to witness the effects of #MeToo on Bollywood. She meets the superstar Richa Chadda, who has spoken out against sexual assault in the film industry, and follows a young actor who feels that by going public about a casting director’s predatory behaviour she has damaged her career. There are signs the silence and shame are lifting, however, not least through a TV show called Troll Police.

2018 - Featured

MBN - South Korea

BE A NEW CHAMPION

As part of the annual MBN conference held in Seoul, Sahar Zand chairs this panel delivered to luminaries from around the world, from footballers and actors to philosophers and former politicians.

2018 - Panelist

The Soulfuls

A JOURNEY HOME

The woman-focused NGO, based in Copenhagen, held an event aimed to spread awareness on the experiences of refugee women, influential woman from a range of professional backgrounds spoke to the audience about their experiences as refugees, and their hard-trodden roads to success.

2018 - Speaker

National Public Radio

MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS FUELED BY WAR

Afghanistan has only one high-security psychiatric facility, where many of the patients are often chained and sedated. The Red Crescent Secure Psychiatric Institution houses almost 300 patients considered to be the "most dangerous," says Sahar Zand, a reporter for the BBC who reported from the facility in Herat, the third-largest city in the country.

2018 - Featured

Screen Space

BA (Hons) Content, Media & Film Production

Over a 12-week course, Sahar Zand teaches undergraduate students the process of documentary-making. ScreenSpace is a partnership between MetFilm School and the University of West London, delivering industry-led, practical undergraduate degree courses. Immersed in creative industry practice, the course is taught by tutors who are working as media professionals.

2018 - Guest Lecturer

The Hindu

WHAT REMAINS OF WAR

Filmmaker Sahar Zand heads into Afghanistan to explore how its citizens are coping with mental traumas after decades of violence.

2018 - Featured

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI SHOW

In a special programme about poverty in Iran, Sahar shares powerful stories of its impact on vulnerable communities she encountered during her international travels, revealing the harsh realities faced by those living in extreme conditions.

2018 - TV Panel Discussion

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI SHOW

In a panel discussion on the Persian-speaking channel, Sahar speaks about the significance of the freedom of expression and the consequences of its absence.

2018 - TV Panel Discussion

The Quint

WORLD

Scars Visible & Invisible: Journalist Sahar Zand recounts her experiences in war-ravaged Afghanistan, where she made the documentary ‘Madness of War’, in which she explores the country’s mental illness epidemic.

2018 - Featured

BBC World Service

NEWSHOUR

There is a tradition in Nepal of worshipping young girls who are believed to be the living manifestation of Hindu gods, and the most recent to be anointed is three-year-old Trishna Shakya. The girls, known as Kumaris, are usually selected between the ages of two and four, and are considered divine until they reach puberty. The BBC's Sahar Zand made a documentary about the Kumaris, and explained more about the practice.

2017 - Interview

Sat7 Pars

KHODEMOONI SHOW

A Persian-speaking channel broadcast from London, Sahar is a regular guest discussing social and political topics on the show.

2017 - Live TV Interview

The Independent

WORLD NEWS

The Indonesian village treating relatives' corpses as if they’re alive.

2017 - Featured

The Huffington Post

THE BLOG

Most of us don't like to think or talk about death, but there are some people who do. In the Toraja region of Sulawesi, in Indonesia, the dead are a constant part of day-to-day life. Sahar Zand has visited this extraordinary place, where the line between this world and the next is blurred.

2017 - Featured

IFC - Stockholm

RADIO FEATURE AWARD

The International Features Conference is held across the world, and brings together talented feature makers to discuss each others’ work, and to share ideas, experience and expertise, as well as to showcase the finest feature-making from around Europe and the world.

2017 - Jury Member - Long-form Radio Documentaries

BBC WORLD SERVICE

NEWSDAY

2017 - Interview

The Indian Express

FEATURES

A new BBC World documentary throws light on the Torajan tradition, where families live with the corpses of their loved ones.

2017 - Featured

BBC

ACADEMY

In conversation with Sahar Zand about documentary production.

BBC Academy is the educational arm of the British Broadcasting Corporation which trains current and prospective broadcasting employees in the skills of the Broadcasting industry.

2017 - Interview

DNA India

TRENDING

An ethnic group in Indonesia has conversations with the embalmed bodies of their loved ones. BBC’s Sahar Zand has been to the villages scattered around Rantepao, the capital town of Toraja, to find out more.

2017 - Featured

BBC

PERSIAN SERVICE

As part of the 100 Women season, Sahar Zand travels to Nepal to find out if the practice of worshipping pre-pubescent girls as goddesses empowers women or demeans them.

2016 - Featured

AWNA

AFGHANISTAN: WOMEN NEWS AGENCY

With the aim of inspiring young aspirational women in Afghanistan, Sahar Zand was interviewed about her journey in overcoming diversity.

2016 - Featured

BBC

CREATIVE CHALLENGE

As a past winner, Sahar Zand elaborates on the process behind developing an abstract brief into a engaging story that achieves viral success across different platforms.

2016 - Speaker

The Global Herald

NEWS DESK

For centuries the Berber men of North Africa have proved their worth in the high octane, dangerous sport of Fantasia. But now for the first time, women have been taking them on… and winning! Sahar Zand travelled to Morocco to meet the girls of Fantasia.

2016 - Featured

BBC

MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION

A masterclass on multimedia journalism and storytelling across television, radio, text and digital, by reporter Sahar Zand and Steve Titherington, Senior Commissioning Editor at the BBC World Service.

2016 - Speaker

BBC

OUTSIDE SOURCE

2016 - LIVE TV Interview

BBC

WORLD NEWS TODAY

The legacy of Zaha Hadid, in conversation with Sahar Zand.

2016 - Live TV Interview