Asma al-Assad reportedly has a 50-50 chance of surviving after she fled from Syria to Russia earlier this month.
Assad's ouster, new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said holding elections in the country could take four years while drafting a new constitution could happen in three years.
London-born Asma Al-Assad is said to have a "50-50" chance of surviving leukaemia, but won't be allowed back to the UK after ...
Assad, 49, will be unable to come back to her native London without her official travel documents amid reports she is ...
In an interview with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya, Ahmed al-Sharaa said drafting a new constitution might require three years, with ...
Born in London, Asma, 49, has joint Syrian citizenship but her British passport is reported to have expired in September 2020 ...
Bashar al-Assad ’s critically ill wife will not be allowed to return to the UK for cancer treatment after her British ...
The main crossing between Iraq and Syria border, which was shut earlier this month following the collapse of Bashar ...
Two of Bashar al-Assad’s relatives have been arrested at Beirut airport with forged passports, while his uncle, who is wanted ...
The new head of Syria's intelligence services announced on Saturday a plan to dissolve the institutions that were so feared under the rule of ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Finding the remnants of the old dictatorship and bringing them to justice has emerged as a top priority for the new ...
Assad's uncle, Rifaat al-Assad, left the country via Beirut airport around a week ago, after rebels overthrew his nephew.