Hannah Kaviani is a Radio Farda staffer based in Prague, since 2008. She followed the nuclear negotiations between Iran and 6 world powers between 2013 and 2015 and covers the aftermath of Iran deal.
The Trump administration considered the deal as “one-sided” and “flawed” and sought the freedom to negotiate a "better deal" with Tehran while resuming their maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
Radio Farda’s Hannah Kaviani spoke to Pieter Wezeman, a Senior Researcher with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Will world powers reach a compromise over the Iran arms embargo, set to expire in October? The U.S., its allies, Russia and China are negotiating.
Hannah Kaviani From Radio Farda spoke with Peter Stano, Lead spokesperson for the external affairs of the EU in Brussels about the EU's plan to help Iran
The Islamic Republic of Iran acknowledged its fourth failure in its space ambitions Sunday evening February 9, as the missile carrying Satellite Zafar [Victory] could not reach the required speed to put the satellite into orbit.
Radio Farda Journalist Hannah Kaviani interviewed David Schmerler a Senior Research Associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies about what clues satellite imagery reveals about Iran's missile strike on U.S. bases in Iraq.
Radio Farda's Hannah Kaviani has interviewed Jonathan Franks the spokesperson for Michael White's mother, Joanne White.
The first round of U.S. sanctions targeting companies continuing to do business in Iran come into force August 7. Here is how the sanctions work and which sectors will be impacted.
Europe has only a few hours to convince U.S. President Donald Trump to stay in the nuclear deal with Iran known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and persuade Tehran to address concerns about its ballistic missiles program and regional role.
Mark Fitzpatrick, a proliferation expert says it is possible to divide Iran's missiles to different categories and try to negotiate, but it won't be easy.
An interview with Cyrus Vafadari, son of Karan Vafadari imprisoned in Iran on dubious charges.
Radio Farda correspondent Hannah Kaviani interviewed the spokesman of the Syrian opposition Yahaya al-Aridi on the sidelines of peace talks in Vienna.
Iranian voters and journalists, continue to depict the election day under different hashtags on social media. Although access to platforms such as Twitter and Facebook are still not authorized, citizens use proxies to surpass filtering.
In this interview, conducted in March 2017, former undersecretary of state Wendy Sherman shares her thoughts about the future of JCPOA and the approach of the new U.S. administration, as well as a look back at how the deal was reached.
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