Assad's exile in Russia is a life of secluded luxury and political irrelevance, where he is wealthy and secure but silenced ...
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 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 ...
Ms. al-Assad’s cousin and Maher’s daughter, Sham al-Assad, also appeared to celebrate her 22nd birthday with an extravaganza, ...
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Assads living a quiet life of luxury in Russia
A year after rebels seized Damascus and forced Assad's midnight evacuation, the newspaper finds that the former president and his family have settled into a relatively quiet life of luxury, their ...
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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 ...
The wives of two United Nations envoys have created a YouTube video calling on Syria's first lady, Asma Assad, to "stop your husband" — President Bashar Assad — in his crackdown on a popular uprising ...
Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa touched down Wednesday in Moscow, the same city in which the dictator he overthrew now lives in protected luxury. Sharaa was in Russia to meet with President Vladimir ...
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 ...
One of the young female aides in his presidential office even referred to Assad as "the Dude," a familiarity inconceivable with his father, according to a trove of emails purportedly leaked from ...
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 ...
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