We try to provide new narratives of Iranian events in different fields and through various media.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, WANA has been provided with an official permission license by the Foreign Media Department of Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.
Our news agency is run privately and is financed by its media services.
In covering news and events, we try to be impartial. The dominant coverage of international news does not necessarily reflect the entire facts about today’s Iran.
If you please refer to the Services section of our website, we provide various services from obtaining visa and permission licenses for media activities in Iran to cover the news and making documentary films.
Thirty years of activity in this field by producing strong News and Documentary content in different formats is the assurance we can give you.
According to the quality of services and the professional team that will be involved in the projects, YES. Fees are fair.
Please refer to our WANA Visa Service section.
Yes, for all types of media activities you’ll need visa.
Yes, as a foreigner, if you want to do recce, you have to obtain a press visa.
In covering news and events, we try to be impartial. The dominant coverage of international news does not necessarily reflect the entire facts about today’s Iran.
At present, the nationality of WANA journalists is Iranian. Undoubtedly, we want to expand the activities of our company and use the capacity of journalists with other nationalities.
None of our colleagues at WANA are native English speakers. Undoubtedly, the texts written by our colleagues are not without errors. We try to convey our meaning to a larger number of readers around the world by using simple and understandable words. You can also help us to improve the texts by sending email through the “Contact Us” section or leave comments at the end of the page.
You may refer to the WANA Contact section or communicate via online chat. We are also available on WhatsApp and Telegram.