Aussie academic Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert s ex-husband has been seen out and about with his new lover for the first since having an affair while she was imprisoned in a hellhole Iranian jail as she declared she no longer cares about him.
Dr Moore-Gilbert, an Islamic studies scholar, was freed last November in a prisoner swap deal after spending 804 days behind bars on spying charges and arrived home to discover her husband Ruslan Hodorov had moved on with another woman.
The 33-year-old s mother broke the news while she was in quarantine that her Russian-Israeli husband was having an affair with Dr Kylie Baxter, her university colleague and PhD supervisor, while she was held captive in Iran.
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A British-Australian academic who spent two years in an Iranian jail has announced she has divorced her husband after discovering he was having an affair with her friend and colleague while she was imprisoned.
Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an Islamic studies scholar, was freed last November in a prisoner swap deal after spending 804 days in an Iranian jail on spying charges.
But upon her return she discovered her Russian-Israeli husband Ruslan Hodorov had been having an affair with Dr Kylie Baxter, her university colleague and PhD supervisor, while she was held captive.
The 33-year-old filed for divorce shortly after her release, and made the announcement that it was official on her Twitter account on Thursday.
Who has the lead role in the latest talks between the US and Iran?
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April 08, 2021 23:16
EEAS Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora and Iranian Deputy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi, Vienna, Apr. 6, 2021. (Reuters)
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The Latin phrase “bis repetitas placent,” which means “that which pleases is twice repeated,” certainly seems to apply for many of the stakeholders in the new round of discussions between the US and Iran and especially the Europeans.
Prior to considering the possible outcomes of the talks, which are taking place in Vienna, one can observe and enjoy the fine detail and the theatrics of these negotiations. The fact that the US and Iran are “not in the same room,” for example, with the Europeans, Chinese and Russians acting as go-betweens, is quite revealing in terms of expected outcomes.
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