Moscow: Bashar al-Assad, the former President of Syria was allegedly poisoned in Russia's Moscow where he has been granted asylum.As per reports, the ousted Syrian President fell seriously ill ...
Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed faster than anyone ... Assad’s options quickly shrank to one: Russia. For years, Moscow was Assad’s most reliable patron, propping up his regime through ...
A Russian Telegram channel has claimed that Bashar al Assad may have been poisoned, sparking online speculation about the fate of the Syrian dictator after he fled to Moscow following his downfall.
Bashar al-Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow and been granted asylum "out of humanitarian considerations", Russian news agencies are quoting a Kremlin source as saying. Russian state TV ...
On Jan. 1, 2025, several media outlets including Newsweek and The Sun reported on a supposed poison attack on the exiled former president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, who resides in Russia ...
Bashar al-Assad, now residing under asylum in Moscow, faces severe restrictions imposed by Russian authorities. Although his asylum request has been accepted, he is prohibited from leaving Moscow ...
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Two African states are frustrating Moscow's efforts to establish a stronger ... From Donald Trump being shot at a campaign rally to Bashar al-Assad's shock overthrow, Newsweek writers on the ...
Ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad is reportedly in Moscow (SANA/AFP via Getty Images) The comment, in a statement that was published on the Syrian presidency’s Telegram channel and dated 16 ...
Russia’s crucial diesel attack submarines can likely no longer operate in the Mediterranean Sea, after Moscow appears to have ...
When Bashar al-Assad fled Syria for Moscow on December 8, he left behind a country fraught with significant challenges. The ...
The Tartus port is Russia’s sole naval base outside the former Soviet Union and has played a critical role in Moscow’s ...