In his first comments from exile in Moscow, the deposed dictator pushes back against criticism that he abandoned supporters.
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that the large number of men signing up for the Russian military voluntarily was ...
EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas on Monday said it’s too early to talk about a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine as Russia is not ...
Russia's state media say an estimated 3,700 tons of low-grade fuel oil has spilled into the Kerch Strait after two Russian ...
The comment, in a statement that was published on the Syrian presidency’s Telegram channel and dated 16 December from Moscow, ...
Toppled Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad airlifted $250m in cash to Moscow between 2018-19, the Financial Times (FT) reported ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said the West is pushing Russia to its "red lines" and Moscow is being forced to respond, according to a report from Reuters.
In a post on the official Facebook page of the Syrian presidency, Assad said he was releasing the statement to address ...
Bashar al-Assad said Monday his departure from Syria was not planned and that Moscow requested his evacuation from a military base that was under attack, in the former president's first statement ...
In the first official statement since his toppling, Assad refers to the rebel offensive as 'terrorism' and claims he wanted ...
Assad’s departure from the country was unplanned, according to a statement posted Monday on the Syrian Presidency Telegram ...