Family friend, sources in Russia and Syria, and leaked data help give rare insight into life of dictator’s reclusive household ...
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Exiled in Moscow, toppled Syrian dictator said to make quiet return to ophthalmology
Report says Bashar al-Assad and his family are living a luxurious life in Russia and UAE, though cut off from political power and considered 'irrelevant' by Putin ...
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Exiled in Moscow, toppled Syrian dictator Assad makes quiet return to ophthalmology — report
Over a year since he fled to Moscow after his regime was toppled by rebel forces, former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is taking ophthalmology lessons and enjoying a luxurious lifestyle with his ...
Lawyers and families of victims of enforced disappearance in Syria have filed a criminal complaint before the federal judiciary in Argentina against the ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and his ...
As Syria's crackdown continues--with Syrian security forces releasing 300 people detained in the coastal city of Banias today even as army tanks shelled the central city of Homs--the British press is ...
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is living in near-isolation in Russia, sidelined by President Vladimir Putin, one year after fleeing Syria following the collapse of his rule, according to a ...
Ms. al-Assad’s cousin and Maher’s daughter, Sham al-Assad, also appeared to celebrate her 22nd birthday with an extravaganza, ...
Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday afternoon that at least 1,429 people were killed in the recent chemical weapons attack in Syria, including at least 426 children — evidence meant to bolster ...
After the end of the quarantine period, symptoms of COVID-19 and negative PCR results, President Bashar al-Assad and Mrs Asma al-Assad have resumed their work normally, SANA said ...
The British newspaper 'The Guardian' revealed rare details about the life of the ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's family, after his escape from Damascus and settling in Moscow.
Asma Akhras Assad, the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad, poses for the camera on May 20, 2007 with deaf Syrian children, unseen, at the Arab Cultural Center in Damascus, where the children were ...
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Mothers and staff tell of global charity's role in child disappearances under Assad regime
Reem al-Kari and her cousin Lama are searching through dozens of photos of children spread out on a desk. Lama thinks she spots one with a likeness to Karim, Reem's missing son. Karim was ...
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