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It's all bad news for Bashar al-Assad lately, after losing control of Syria, he may now lose his wife Asma al-Assad.The wife of the deposed Syrian leader is seriously ill with leukemia in Moscow ...
Bashar al-Assad and his family are set to see a “precipitous ... He expects the new life for Assad, 59, and his wife Asma, 49 and a former King’s College London student, will be very far ...
Bashar al-Assad along with his wife were granted asylum in Russia after being removed from power in early December by rebel forces under Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leadership. Asma holds dual ...
Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who fled with her family from Syria to Moscow, has filed for divorce in Russia, Al Jazeera reports. The Kremlin denies these reports.
Moscow has denied claims Bashar al Assad's wife is seeking a divorce and a route out of Russia, where the couple are staying. The deposed Syrian dictator has been in the Russian capital with Asma ...
Critically ill Asma al-Assad has been barred from coming back to London for cancer treatment, it was reported. The British wife of Syria’s toppled dictator Bashar fled to Russia along with her ...
Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad, has filed for divorce after she was not satisfied with her life in Moscow, where her family is staying under asylum ...
Nobody really knows how much money fallen Syrian dictator Bashar Assad and his family ... This suggested the personal wealth of Assad and his wife, Asma, was likely somewhere between $1 billion ...
DAMASCUS — Syria’s president on Saturday received a Republican member of Congress in the first visit to the country by American legislators since the ouster of former leader Bashar Assad in ...
The violence erupted on March 6 after Assad loyalists ambushed patrols of the new government, prompting Islamist-led groups to launch coordinated assaults on Latakia, Baniyas, and other coastal areas.
The rebels who ousted President Bashar al-Assad in December have since been acting as Syria’s de facto authorities. Mr. al-Shara was named interim president and oversaw a transitional government.