Asma Assad, the wife of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, is reportedly battling for her life against leukemia while living in exile. Sources in direct contact with Asma's British family told ...
Asma al-Assad, who was treated for breast cancer in Damascus in 2019, has now been diagnosed with leukemia. However, according to the Sunday Times, it remains unclear where she could receive ...
Asma al-Assad, who was treated for breast cancer in Damascus in 2019, has now been diagnosed with leukemia. However, according to the Sunday Times, it remains unclear where she could receive treatment ...
Asma al-Assad is gravely ill with leukaemia and has been given a "50/50" chance of survival, according to reports. She is currently in Moscow, where her father, Fawaz Akhras, is helping to care ...
Asma al-Assad joined her parents in the Russian capital to undergo treatment for leukaemia, following her diagnosis earlier this year. Sources familiar with the escape told the Financial Times ...
Asma al-Assad, 49, will be unable to come back to her native London without her official travel documents amid reports she is severely ill with leukaemia and has only a '50-50' chance of survival.
Sources in Whitehall confirmed that Asma al-Assad, 49, who holds dual Syrian and British nationality, no longer possesses valid UK travel documents because her passport expired in 2020.
Assad’s wife Asma is reportedly looking to divorce the deposed dictator (Picture: Getty/Rex) Bashar al-Assad’s British wife is reportedly planning to divorce him and move back to the UK.
Asma al-Assad was born in London in 1975 and has spent half her life in the UK, with her parents still living in the west of the capital city. She retains British citizenship, but foreign minister ...
Several months after taking office, Bashar married Asma al-Akhras, a British-born woman who is known for being attractive and stylish. The two eventually had three children. The couple lived in an ...
Asma al-Assad, Syria’s now-ousted first lady, was known as the “Imelda Marcos of Syria” and is “much more cutthroat” than her notorious dictator husband — once demanding full editorial ...