Moscow: Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian President who is currently in Moscow with his family after being granted asylum in Russia, is going through a personal battle after a major political one.
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 ...
Russia was a staunch ally of Assad during Syria's civil war ... reported to be in Russia," she said - suggesting Asma may want to stay put in Moscow for now. In a report by the Mail Online ...
Who is Bashar Assad's wife, Asma? Asma Asad ... the rest of the family fled to Moscow, to mount a challenge to HTS to retake Syria without strong backing from Russia and Iran-backed Hezbollah ...
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 ...
Syria's new government will decide the fate of Russian military bases based on national interests, Syrian Defense Minister ...
Syrian President Bashar Assad fled to Russia over the weekend ... Several months after taking office, Bashar married Asma al-Akhras, a British-born woman who is known for being attractive and ...
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 ...
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 ...
The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate ...
Peskov also denied reports suggesting that Assad had been confined to Moscow and that his property ... Turkish media reports have claimed that Asma al-Assad, who was born in the UK, sought to end her ...
The Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed source saying: “President Assad of Syria has arrived in Moscow. Russia has granted them (him and his family) asylum on humanitarian grounds.” ...