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Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma given only 50% chance of cancer survival: ‘Asma is dying’The British wife of ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is deathly ill with leukemia — with doctors only giving her a 50% chance of survival, according to a report. “Asma is dying,” one ...
The Kremlin has dismissed reports that Asma al-Assad, the British-born wife of deposed Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has filed for divorce. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov addressed the ...
Droubi, the wife of Syria's newly appointed interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, have sparked wide interest in Syria's new ...
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 ...
Bashar al-Assad’s critically ill wife will not be allowed to return to ... First Lady until her husband was overthrown last month. Asma al-Assad, who was treated for breast cancer in Damascus ...
The Kremlin has denied reports that Asma al-Assad, the wife of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, filed for divorce in Russia. The claims, which were reported by Turkish and Arab media, were ...
When Bashar ... as saying Asma's father, a cardiologist, and mother Sahar, a retired diplomat, wanted to be in Moscow to "console" their daughter and son-in-law. Assad and his wife have three ...
The British wife of exiled dictator Bashar Al-Assad has been effectively barred from returning to the UK, reports claim. London-born Asma, 49 - said to have a "50-50" chance of survival as she ...
Bashar al-Assad’s British-born wife must not be allowed to live a “life of luxury” in the UK, Sir Keir Starmer was told, after rumours she was seeking a divorce and a return to London.
The Kremlin has denied reports that claim Asma al-Assad is seeking ... following the fall of Assad. From Donald Trump being shot at a campaign rally to Bashar al-Assad's shock overthrow, Newsweek ...
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