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publico.pt | Feras Dalatey |Joanna Plucinska |Reade Levinson
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hotair.com | Feras Dalatey |Joanna Plucinska |Reade Levinson
As his enemies closed in on Damascus, Bashar al-Assad, who ruled over Syria with an iron fist for 24 years, used a private jet to spirit away cash, valuables and confidential documents mapping the corporate web behind his wealth.
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business-journal.in | Feras Dalatey |Joanna Plucinska |Reade Levinson
By Feras Dalatey, Joanna Plucinska, Reade Levinson, Maha El Dahan DAMASCUS/LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) -As his opponents surrounded Damascus, Bashar al-Assad, that subjugated Syria with an iron hand for twenty-four years, made use of an unique jet to spirit away cash, prized possessions and personal information mapping the corporate web behind his wide selection.
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wncy.com | Feras Dalatey |Joanna Plucinska |Reade Levinson
By Feras Dalatey, Joanna Plucinska, Reade Levinson, Maha El DahanDAMASCUS/LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) -As his enemies closed in on Damascus, Bashar al-Assad, who ruled over Syria with an iron fist for 24 years, used a private jet to spirit away cash, valuables and confidential documents mapping the corporate web behind his wealth.
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yahoo.com | Feras Dalatey |Joanna Plucinska |Reade Levinson
By Feras Dalatey, Joanna Plucinska, Reade Levinson, Maha El DahanDAMASCUS/LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) -As his enemies closed in on Damascus, Bashar al-Assad, who ruled over Syria with an iron fist for 24 years, used a private jet to spirit away cash, valuables and confidential documents mapping the corporate web behind his wealth.
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sightmagazine.com.au | Maya Gebeily |Timour Azhari |Feras Dalatey |David Adams
MAYA GEBEILY, TIMOUR AZHARI AND FERAS DALATEY, of Reuters, report on how Alawites were targeted in the capital of Damascus as sectarian killings were taking place in the country’s west…Damascus, SyriaReutersClose to midnight on 6th March, as a wave of sectarian killings began in western Syria, masked men stormed the homes of Alawite families in the capital Damascus and detained more than two dozen unarmed men, witnesses said.
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Maya Gebeily |Timour Azhari |Feras Dalatey
By Maya Gebeily, Timour Azhari and Feras DalateyDAMASCUS (Reuters) -Close to midnight on March 6, as a wave of sectarian killings began in western Syria, masked men stormed the homes of Alawite families in the capital Damascus and detained more than two dozen unarmed men, witnesses said. Those taken from the neighbourhood of al-Qadam included a retired teacher, an engineering student and a mechanic, all of them Alawite - the minority sect of toppled leader Bashar al-Assad.
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msn.com | Maya Gebeily |Timour Azhari |Feras Dalatey
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japantimes.co.jp | Reade Levinson |Maya Gebeily |Maggie Michael |Feras Dalatey
The cries for revenge reached fever pitch on March 6. Dozens of messages posted by various armed factions on social media, and shared with hundreds of thousands of Syrians, called for a "general mobilization" — or "al nafeer" — to help crush a fledgling insurgency by supporters of deposed and widely hated leader Bashar Assad.
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kfgo.com | Maggie Michael |Feras Dalatey |Reade Levinson |Maya Gebeily
By Maggie Michael, Feras Dalatey, Reade Levinson and Maya GebeilyDAMASCUS (Reuters) – The cries for revenge reached fever pitch on March 6. Dozens of messages posted by various armed factions on social media, and shared with hundreds of thousands of Syrians, called for a “general mobilization” – or “al nafeer” – to help crush a fledgling insurgency by supporters of deposed and widely hated leader Bashar al-Assad.