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Bashar al-Assad's British wife 'seeking divorce'
Kremlin Denies Bashar Al-Assad's Wife Exiled in Moscow 'Filed for Divorce'
The Kremin has denied reports that claim Asma al-Assad is seeking a return to London following her husband's exile in Moscow.
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
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.
Kremlin denies media reports about Bashar al-Assad's wife seeking divorce
"No, they do not correspond to reality," Kremlin spokesman Peskov tells reporters on media reports about UK-born Asma, who reportedly wants to file for divorce from ousted Syrian regime leader Bashar
Bashar al-Assad's wife files for divorce, unhappy in Moscow: Report
Assad, has reportedly filed for divorce as she is unhappy with her life in Moscow. The British-Syrian national, who was born and raised in London to Syrian parents, moved to Syria in 2000 and married Bashar that same year.
Who Is Asma Al-Assad, Syrian First Lady Seeking Divorce From Bashar Al-Assad
Assad, the wife of then-Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. It was titled "A Rose in the Desert," and in the words of Joan Juliet Buck, the writer, Asma was "the freshest and most magnetic of first ladies".
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.
Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma files for divorce
Asma al-Assad, ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s wife and former First-Lady, has filed for divorce and expressed her desire to return to the UK. The couple is currently staying in Russia where they are residing in exile after escaping from Syria.
Kremlin denies reports Bashar al-Assad's wife has filed for divorce
The British-born wife of deposed Syrian president Bashar al-Assad is not seeking a divorce, a Kremlin spokesman has said.
Asma Al-Assad's Moscow struggle: Divorce filing denied by Kremlin
Assad, who fled with her family from Syria to Moscow, has reportedly filed for divorce in Russia, Al Jazeera reports. The Kremlin denies these claims. Read also: Fall of Assad: Syria's uncertain future under al-Jaulani Asma al-Assad is reportedly dissatisfied with life in Moscow,
Assad's British wife 'files for divorce' from Syrian tyrant in push for London move
Assad, 49, is currently in exile in Moscow with the former Damascus dictator but is reported to be unhappy with her life under the guard of the Putin regime in Russia
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Russia denies Bashar al-Assad rumors that 'do not correspond to reality'
Russian officials have been forced to issue a statement after reports emerged suggesting the wife of ousted Syrian dictator ...
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Asma al-Assad’s Family Responds to Reports She Is Divorcing Deposed Dictator Hubby
Assad, the wife of deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, says his daughter is not seeking a divorce, contrary to reports ...
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Monday Briefing: Al-Assad’s Final Days in Power
This account of al-Assad’s fall, much of which has not been previously reported, is based on interviews with Syrian, Iranian, ...
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