UK 'Intensifies' Talks on Freeing Zaghari From Iran

Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian dual national, “has begun counting down the weeks” before she is able to fly home. (File: Reuters)
Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian dual national, “has begun counting down the weeks” before she is able to fly home. (File: Reuters)
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UK 'Intensifies' Talks on Freeing Zaghari From Iran

Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian dual national, “has begun counting down the weeks” before she is able to fly home. (File: Reuters)
Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian dual national, “has begun counting down the weeks” before she is able to fly home. (File: Reuters)

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that the UK has “intensified” negotiations with Iran to release Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian dual citizen, from “arbitrary detention”, adding that they were “pushing very hard” to free her.

She has been arrested since 2016. She was handed a five-year imprisonment sentence for charges of sedition.

After the outbreak of the pandemic, the former employee at Thomson Reuters Foundation was placed under the electronic wristband system.

Britain is "pushing as hard as we can to get the immediate release, not in seven weeks, but as soon as possible, of Nazanin and all of our other dual nationals", Raab told Sky News.

He said Britain is “pushing as hard as it can” to free her, and negotiations with Iran had “intensified” recently.

The British foreign secretary added that the incoming Biden administration in the US offers “additional possibilities” for Zaghari-Ratcliffe to leave Iran.

AFP reported Nazanin’s husband as he welcomed the negotiations between Raab and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif. He noted that Zaghari has created a seven-week countdown calendar on the wall of her bedroom. On the last week of the calendar, she has written “freedom.”

Zaghari was arrested at Tehran airport in April 2016 after visiting her family. She was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison.

In spring, she was put under house arrest at her parents’ house in Tehran.

A second legal procedure was taken against her for spreading propaganda against the regime, but the trial was postponed at the beginning of November.



Woman Dies After Blast Near Bank in Greece

Forensic experts examine the area of a bomb explosion outside a bank branch in Thessaloniki, Greece, 03 May 2025. EPA/ACHILLEAS CHIRAS
Forensic experts examine the area of a bomb explosion outside a bank branch in Thessaloniki, Greece, 03 May 2025. EPA/ACHILLEAS CHIRAS
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Woman Dies After Blast Near Bank in Greece

Forensic experts examine the area of a bomb explosion outside a bank branch in Thessaloniki, Greece, 03 May 2025. EPA/ACHILLEAS CHIRAS
Forensic experts examine the area of a bomb explosion outside a bank branch in Thessaloniki, Greece, 03 May 2025. EPA/ACHILLEAS CHIRAS

A woman died early Saturday after an explosion next to bank in the northern greek city of Thessaloniki, the police said.

The 38-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to her wounds as her hand was mutilated during the blast, AFP reported.

Police spokesperson Konstantia Dimoglidou said that investigators are working to determine whether the woman was carrying the device that exploded, "a possible scenario".

She told Skai TV that the woman was known to the police, including for her involvement in robberies.

According to police sources, investigators suspect the device may have exploded in her hands before she could place it at a bank ATM.

Greece's Organized Crime Directorate has taken over the investigation, while the surrounding area remains cordoned off.