Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who fled with her family from Syria to Moscow, has reportedly filed for divorce in Russia, Al Jazeera reports. The Kremlin denies these ...
Asma's reported unhappiness in Moscow has raised ... she feels is unavailable in Russia. The potential divorce could have significant implications for the Assad family's future, as they navigate ...
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have reportedly been granted asylum in Moscow following his ousting, according to Russian state media TASS on Sunday evening. TASS, citing “a ...
Bashar al-Assad and his family are in Moscow, where Russia has granted them political asylum, a source in the Kremlin told the state news agency TASS. Assad was in Damascus on Saturday and fled ...
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 ...
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 al ...
Russia, a key ally of Assad during Syria's civil war ... Other relatives are also believed to be in Moscow, including Asma's previously London-based parents, Fawaz and Sahar Akhras, according ...
the dictator escaped to Russia, which had been a key ally in helping to uphold his rule during 13 years of bloody civil war. Several media reports have suggested that his British-born wife Asma ...
Reports in Turkish media had suggested Asma al-Assad wanted to end ... that Assad had been confined to Moscow and that his property assets had been frozen. Russia was a staunch ally of the Assad ...
Despite the support of Russia and Iran, Assad could not prevent his regime from collapsing. But Moscow offered refuge to him and his family. Now, many Syrian civilians and rebel fighters see ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the fall of ex-Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was not a "defeat" for Russia, claiming Moscow had achieved its goals in the country. Assad fled to ...