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Ousted Syrian President Assad’s wife files for divorce, unhappy in Moscow: Report

IndiaTimes Monday, 23 December 2024 ()
Asma al-Assad, wife of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has reportedly filed for divorce in a Russian court. She seeks to relocate to London after expressing discontent with life in Moscow. Holding dual British-Syrian citizenship, Asma spent her youth in London and married Assad in 2000.
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