Quick Info

ProfessionNews Anchor
NationalityIranian
BirthplaceTehran, Iran
Date of Birth01/01/1985
Age41 years

Latest News about Sahar Emami

04/07/2025

Sahar Emami appeared for an interview on Press TV's 'Face to Face' program, discussing her experiences as an Iranian news anchor with the IRIB News Network. The interview aired on July 4, 2025, highlighting her career and notable broadcasts.

01/01/2025

Sahar Emami was awarded the Simon Bolivar Journalism Prize by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in 2025 for her courageous reporting during the Iran-Israel conflict earlier that year. The award recognized her efforts in continuing to deliver news coverage despite the dangerous circumstances surrounding the Israeli airstrikes on Iranian media facilities.

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Bio/Wiki

Other NameSahar Imami

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

DegreeAgricultural Engineering
SpecialisationFood Science

Personal Life

Marital StatusMarried
ReligionIslam

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

Children2

Career

OverviewSahar Emami began her journalism career in 2008 working for a local news channel in Tehran. In 2010, she joined the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN), focusing on political news. She hosts news in Arabic and is known for her visible presence on air wearing a hijab, producing various shows including 'Back Home' and 'Morning with the News.' Her most significant recognition came from her program 'Newsstand.' She became widely recognized as the face of Iranian media during the Israeli airstrike incident on the IRIB headquarters in 2024, where she continued her reporting despite dangerous conditions.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Sahar covered political news starting in 2010 for the IRINN.
2. She gained iconic status during the Israeli airstrike incident on the IRIB headquarters, where she continued her reporting despite dangerous conditions.
3. Her symbolic gesture during the broadcast became widely recognized, earning her titles like 'the lioness of Iranian media.'
4. She was honored as 'the voice of all Iranian citizens in the face of aggression' by Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs.
5. She received the Simon Bolivar Journalism Prize from Venezuela in 2025 for her efforts during Iran and Israel's conflict.
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