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Bashar al Assad's Wife Asma Seeks Divorce, Plans To Relocate To UK With Children: Report
Asma married Bashar al-Assad in December 2000, and they have three children: Hafez, Zein, and Karim. Since the Syrian uprising began, Asma is said to have sought to relocate to London with her children.
Bashar Al-Assad's Wife Files For Divorce, Wants To Return To UK: Report
Assad, has filed for divorce and expressed her desire to return to the United Kingdom, reports The Jerusalem Post quoting Turkish and Arab media sources.
Did Asma al-Assad file for divorce? Reports claim deposed Syrian leader's wife wants to return to UK
Asma al-Assad, wife of Syria’s deposed president Bashar al-Assad, Asma al-Assad, has filed for divorce after fleeing to Moscow from Syria, according to reports that appeared in Turkish and Arab media.
UK-born wife of deposed Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad applies for divorce: Reports
As per reports, Asma al-Assad has expressed “dissatisfaction” with their life in Russia's Moscow, where they are living after Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s Wife Asma Files for Divorce in Russia: Report
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. As per reports, Bashar al-Assad's wife Asma al-Assad,
Ousted Syrian President Assad’s Wife Unhappy With Life In Russia? What Led Her To File For Divorce
Assad has filed for divorce after expressing dissatisfaction with her life in Moscow where her family sought asylum after the fall of the Assad regime, according to reports. Asma al-Assad reportedly sought to move to her hometown London,
Bashar al-Assad's wife files for divorce, seeks to move to UK
Cyclist Bassel Soufi visits the summer resort of ousted Bashar al-Assad as he tours a part of his daily training in Burj Islam near Latakia, Syria, December 13, 2024. (credit: REU
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Syria’s PM says al-Assad military collaborators to be brought to justice
Syria’s new interim prime minister has pledged to protect minority rights and bring security to the country in an interview ...
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US-Backed Fighters Are Already Losing Hope in Post-Assad Syria
"Perhaps Islamic rule will come … and the regime will become totalitarian again," SDC adviser Riad Darar told Newsweek.
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How Syria’s rebels overcame years of a bloody stalemate to topple Assad
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and ...
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In Syria, the Assads leave a bitter legacy after a half-century of repressive rule
Assad, combined to rule Syria for more than 50 years, always with an iron fist that crushed dissent and relied on the country ...
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Syrian rebels burn tomb of Hafez al-Assad as Assad dynasty ends
Syrian rebel fighters have destroyed the tomb of former president Hafez al-Assad, father of ousted president Bashar al-Assad, ...
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Syria’s new leader says all weapons in country will come under ‘state control’
Ahmed al-Sharaa meets in Damascus with Turkish top diplomat and Lebanese Druze leader, vowing to end 'negative interference ...
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Syrian rebels set Hafez al-Assad's tomb on fire
The tomb of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's father Hafez was torched in his hometown of Qardaha, footage taken ...
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Syria at a crossroads: What fate awaits the country after the fall of al-Assad?
As rebels seize control in Syria after more than a decade of war, the future is uncertain. Key concerns include al-Assad's ...
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What just happened in Syria? Unpacking the historic week that toppled Assad
Syria has had a week like no other, rebels toppling President Bashar al-Assad and opening Saydnaya prison, while the hunt for ...
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The History That Syria’s New Leaders Will Need to Overcome
The Assad regime cultivated ethnic and religious divides that threaten Syria's future even after the dynasty's fall.
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