Bashar al-Assad - Wikipedia Bashar al-Assad [a] (born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian politician, military officer and former dictator [1] who served as the president of Syria from 2000 until his government was overthrown in 2024 after 13 years of civil war
Bashar al-Assad releases first statement since he fled Syria In the first public remarks attributed to Bashar al-Assad since he left Syria, the deposed Syrian president has defended his rule and denied planning his departure as armed opposition
Russian state news agencies say ousted Syrian leader Assad is . . . Russia media say ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad has fled to Moscow and received asylum from his longtime ally The reports came hours after a stunning rebel advance swept into Damascus to cheers and ended the Assad family’s 50 years of iron rule
Ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad flees to parts unknown . . . The possible whereabouts of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began to emerge Sunday after he abruptly resigned and fled Damascus as rebel forces stormed the capital and declared victory over the man they described as a "tyrant "
Why the Assad regime collapsed in Syria – and why so fast More than 50 years of Assad family rule in Syria collapsed with astonishing speed after insurgents burst out of a rebel-held enclave in the country’s north, capturing Aleppo and a string of other
Why Assad’s Fall Made Israel’s Large-Scale Air . . . - Forbes While Assad’s fall gave Israel a corridor by which to defy the tyranny of distance, key metrics—whether of aircraft fuel capacity or meters of soil and bedrock over subterranean centrifuges