President Bashar al-Assad has left Syria behind ... Despite the luxury, the home now stands as a relic of a bygone era, with its heating and electricity still running — a stark contrast to ...
Syrian rebels have toppled President Bashar al-Assad after a lightning offensive ... What will become of the former president now? Answer by Radwan Ziadeh, executive director at the Syrian Center ...
Sayyida Susan Al Said, founder of Bait Muzna Gallery, spoke highly of Professor Oh’s artwork, stating, “I haven’t seen such quality of work before. She is profoundly connected to spirit and energy.
Educated, glamorous and independent, Asma al-Assad did not wear a veil like the wives of other Arab leaders - AFP What must Asma al-Assad be thinking right now? Bright, beautiful and British-born ...
They said they would work with a top official in President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Mr. al-Assad’s location was unclear. Large crowds gather in celebration near the Syria-Lebanon border.
rescue workers are now trying to access underground cells at a site that’s been described as a “human slaughterhouse.” The uprising was led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, a Turkish-backed ...
Syria's army command has notified officers that President Bashar al-Assad's rule has ended following ... Syrian rebels said Damascus was “now free of Assad”. Also Read: Syria Civil War Live ...
Al-Golani and his insurgent force, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), now stand to be a major player in how Syria will be governed after 50 years of Assad family rule. That's a worrisome development to ...
Now she’s in exile in Russia What must Asma al-Assad be thinking right now? Bright, beautiful and British-born, she could be living an affluent life in England, with friends, family and a fine ...
What must Asma al-Assad be thinking right now? Bright, beautiful and British-born, she could be living an affluent life in England, with friends, family and a fine career, had she not sold her soul to ...
That’s as Iran finds itself on the defensive. The same goes for Russia, which is now needed to preserve some stability without Al Assad, according to Elena Suponina, a Moscow-based Middle East ...