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Asma al-AssadAsma Fawaz al-Assad (Arabic: أسماء فواز الأسد; née Akhras; born 11 August 1975) is the former first lady of Syria, married to Bashar al-Assad. Her husband was president from 2000 until he was overthrown on 8 December 2024. Born and raised in London, to Syrian parents, she holds dual British and Syrian citizenship. She became first lady when she married al-Assad, then president of Syria, on 13 December 2000. Asma Fawaz Akhras graduated from King's College London in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in computer science and French literature. She had a career in investment banking and was planning to begin an MBA at Harvard University when she married Bashar al-Assad in December 2000. She resigned from her job in investment banking following the wedding and remained in Syria, where their three children were born. As first lady, she played a major role in supporting government organisations involved with social and economic development as part of a reform initiative halted due to the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. Along with her husband, Assad was considered to be one of the "main economic players" in Syria, controlling large parts of Syrian business sectors, banking, telecommunications, real estate and maritime industries. As a result of the ongoing Syrian civil war, a conflict which began in March 2011, Assad was subject to economic sanctions relating to high-level Syrian government officials, making it illegal in the European Union (EU) to provide her with material and financial assistance, for her to obtain certain products, and curtailing her ability to travel within the EU. In the UK, she was a part of a preliminary inquiry within the War Crimes unit of the Metropolitan Police with allegations involving the "systematic approach to the torture and murder of civilians, including with the use of chemical weapons" and incitement of terrorist acts.
In connection with: Asma al-Assad
Title combos: Asma al Asma al Assad
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First Lady of SyriaFirst Lady of Syria (Arabic: السيدة الأولى للجمهورية العربية السورية, romanized: al-Sayyidah al-Ūlá lil-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Sūrīyah) is a title attributed to the spouse of the incumbent president of Syria. From 1971 to 2024, two consecutive first ladies came from the same ruling family, the Assad family. The current first lady is Latifa al-Droubi, wife of President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
In connection with: First Lady of Syria
Title combos: First Syria First Syria Lady First Lady of Syria
Description combos: The lil first of Assad Syria al al Sayyidah

Ahmed al-SharaaAhmed Hussein al-Sharaa (born 29 October 1982) also known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani, is a Syrian politician and former rebel commander who is currently serving as the president of Syria since January 2025. He previously served as the country's de facto leader from December 2024 until his appointment as president. Born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to a Syrian Sunni Muslim family from the Golan Heights, he grew up in Syria's capital, Damascus. Al-Sharaa joined al-Qaeda in Iraq shortly before the 2003 invasion of Iraq and fought for three years in the Iraqi insurgency. American forces captured and imprisoned him from 2006 to 2011. His release coincided with the Syrian Revolution against the Ba'athist dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad. Al-Sharaa created the al-Nusra Front in 2012 with the support of al-Qaeda to fight the Assad regime in the Syrian civil war. As emir of the al-Nusra Front, al-Sharaa built a stronghold in the northwestern Idlib Governorate. He resisted Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's attempts to merge al-Nusra Front with the Islamic State, leading to war between the two groups. In 2016, al-Sharaa cut al-Nusra's ties with al-Qaeda. Since breaking with al-Qaeda, he has sought international legitimacy by presenting a more moderate view of himself, renouncing transnational jihadism against Western nations, and focusing on governance in Syria while vowing to protect Syria's minorities. Al-Sharaa merged al-Nusra with other organizations to form Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in 2017, served as its emir from 2017 to 2025. HTS established a technocratic administration known as the Syrian Salvation Government (SSG) in the territory it controlled in Idlib Governorate. The SSG collected taxes, provided public services, and issued identity cards to residents, though it faced protests and criticism within Idlib for authoritarian tactics and suppressing dissent. Al-Sharaa launched an 11-day offensive against the Assad regime in November 2024 which saw swift victories in Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Damascus. Israel invaded southwestern Syria from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights as Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia on 8 December 2024. Al-Sharaa was Syria's de facto leader of the post-revolutionary caretaker government from 8 December 2024 until 29 January 2025, when he was appointed president of Syria at the Syrian Revolution Victory Conference held in the presidential palace. As president, al-Sharaa made several official visits to other countries and signed an agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces to integrate their military and civil institutions into the Syrian state. He also witnessed an ongoing Assad loyalist insurgency in western Syria and a series of massacres targeting Syrian Alawites. He signed an interim constitution establishing a five-year transition period and announced the formation of a transitional government. In 2025, Time magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people.
In connection with: Ahmed al-Sharaa
Title combos: Ahmed al Ahmed al Sharaa
Description combos: Baghdadi palace Sharaa of Al Syrian between 2012 Ba
Al-Sharaa (surname)Ahmed al-Sharaa (born 1982) is the current president of Syria since 2025. Al-Sharaa and variants may also refer to: Farouk al-Sharaa (born 1938), Syrian politician and diplomat; former Vice President of Syria Faysal Shaban Alsharaa, South African cyclist; bronze medalist at the 2009 African Road Championships Hazem al-Sharaa (born 1984), Syrian lawyer and politician Hussein al-Sharaa (born 1946), Syrian economist and Arab nationalist activist Latifa al-Sharaa (née al-Droubi), First Lady of Syria since 2025. Maher al-Sharaa (born 1973), Syrian politician and medical doctor Jamal al-Sharaa, brother of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa Majed al-Sharaa, Jordanian soccer executive at Ittihad Al-Ramtha SC Mamoun Sharaa, Arabic author who participated in the 2019 International Prize for Arabic Fiction Nadwa Michael Sharaa, U.S. screenwriter, who wrote the screenplay for Gettysburg (1993 film) Mnaizel Atiyah Al-Sharaa (born 1957), Jordanian politician; member of the 18th Parliament of Jordan Mohammed al-Sharaa, Iraqi official involved in the Al Qa'qaa high explosives controversy Munkhbold Sharaa (Japanese: Kyokusetsuzan Eiji), a Mongolian sumo wrestler; a non-Japanese sumo wrestler in Japan Zaid Al-Sharaa, Jordanian soccer player at the 1985 and 1988 Arab Cup
In connection with: Al-Sharaa (surname)
Title combos: Al surname Al Sharaa surname
Description combos: variants Prize Hazem since Mamoun of Al and born
Qutaiba Ahmed BadawiQutaiba Ahmed Badawi (Arabic: قتيبة أحمد بدوي) is a Syrian government official who is currently serving as the Director of the General Directorate of Customs since 31 December 2024. Previously, Badawi held prominent roles under Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, including managing the Bab al-Hawa border crossing, serving as director of crossings, and as the Emir of Idlib sector.
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Title combos: Ahmed Qutaiba Badawi Qutaiba Ahmed
Description combos: Badawi Qutaiba government أحمد since General Badawi Previously the
Latifa al-DroubiLatifa al-Droubi (Arabic: لَطيْفةُ الدُّروبيِّ; born 1984) is the First Lady of Syria, having assumed the role since 2025 as the wife of Ahmed al-Sharaa, who was appointed president for the transitional period in the country following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024.
In connection with: Latifa al-Droubi
Title combos: al Latifa al Droubi Latifa
Description combos: born of الد appointed following روبي was as the

Syrian transitional governmentThe Syrian transitional government (Arabic: الحكومة الانتقالية السورية, romanized: al-Ḥukūmah al-Intiqāliyyah as-Sūriyyah) is the current provisional government of Syria, formed on 29 March 2025 under President Ahmed al-Sharaa. It succeeded the Syrian caretaker government headed by Mohammed al-Bashir. The government was announced by president of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa at a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, where the new ministers were sworn in and delivered speeches outlining their agendas. Two new ministries were formed: the Ministry of Sports and Youth and Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management. The position of Prime Minister was abolished. The Ministry of Energy was formed from the mergers of the Ministry of Electricity, the Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Water Resources while the Ministry of Economy and Industry was formed from the mergers of the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade, Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection and the Ministry of Industry.
In connection with: Syrian transitional government
Title combos: government transitional Syrian transitional government
Description combos: الانتقالية Syria Syria from Emergency the new ministries Syria
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