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Syrian First Lady Asma Al-Assad Treated For Breast Cancer - 9 Aug 2018

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  • File photo - Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and his wife Asma arrive for a dinner hosted for the Heads of Delegation, their spouses, and Ministers at the Petit Palais, after attending Paris' Union for the Mediterranean founding summit in Paris, France on July 13, 2008. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Abd Rabbo-Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad attends the 2008 annual military parade down the Champs Elysees on Bastille Day in Paris, France on July 14, 2008. Nicolas Sarkozy presides for the second time over Bastille Day national holiday celebrations. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad attends the 2008 annual military parade down the Champs Elysees on Bastille Day in Paris, France on July 14, 2008. Nicolas Sarkozy presides for the second time over Bastille Day national holiday celebrations. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al-Assad receives the gold medal of the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano, during the Studies Days of International Center Pio Manzu, centered this year on 'poverty', in Rimini, Italy, on October 19, 2008. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad and Dominique Baudis President of Arab World Institute, Paris ('Institut du Monde Arabe'), inaugurate an exhibition on the 'Golden Era of the Arab Sciences' at the National Museum, in Damascus, Syria on October 28, 2008. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - First ladies of Arab states, Syria's Asma Al Assad seen before the 2nd Arab Women's Conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on November 11, 2008. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad meets with students and teachers as she visits Vienna Business School in Vienna, Austria, on April 28, 2009. The Syrian presidential couple is on a 2 day visit to Austria. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian head of state Bashar al-Assad and London-born wife Asma al-Assad appear to live in a surreal psychological bubble, insulated from the grotesque violence that has claimed the lives of 8,000 Syrians, according to a cache of some 3,000 alleged emails and documents obtained by Syrian activists and published by the Guardian issue dated March 15, 2012. File photo : Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad meets with students and teachers as she visits Vienna Business School in Vienna, Austria, on April 28, 2009. The Syrian presidential couple is on a 2 day visit to Austria. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad visits, with Slovak First Lady Silvia Gasparovic a school for children with special needs, and check on methods of Braille for blind children in Bratislava, Slovakia, on April 29, 2009. The Syrian presidential couple is on a 2-day visit to Slovakia. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syria's President Bashar Al Assad and First Lady Asma has told british TV Sky News they would welcome the Obamas to Damascus to push forward peace process. That was during posing first stone of an educational project in Damascus, Syria on July 2, 2009. Al Assad's comments are the latest in a series of signs that US-Syrian relations are improving after years of tension. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian head of state Bashar al-Assad and London-born wife Asma al-Assad appear to live in a surreal psychological bubble, insulated from the grotesque violence that has claimed the lives of 8,000 Syrians, according to a cache of some 3,000 alleged emails and documents obtained by Syrian activists and published by the Guardian issue dated March 15, 2012. File photo : © Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA. 53881-3. Damascus-Syria. December 13, 2003. Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad inaugurates "MAWRED", a "business incubator" project supported by the European Union and dedicated to support young businesswomen in Syria.
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  • File photo - © Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA. 57007-4. Beirut-Lebanon. March 08, 2004. Syrian First Lady Asma El Assad walks with Lebanese First Lady Andree Lahoud in the pedestrian area of downtown Beirut.
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  • File photo - Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's wife Asma poses during a visit to the Great Wall of China at Badaling on June 22, 2004. It is the first visit of a Syrian president to China. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Second day of the visit of Syrian president Bashar Al Assad and his wife Asma in China. The Syrian presidential couple visited the Sciences and Technology Museum of Beijing. Then the First Lady Asma Al Assad visited the National Women's University of China where she meet and discussed with students and teachers on 23 June 2004. Picture : university. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syria's First Lady Asma El Assad receives a doctorate degree Honoris Causa' from the Faculty of Archeology of Rome's La Sapienza University at the historic site of Ebla October 20, 2004. The board of the Italian university was 'transported' to north of Syria, to award her this degree, it is the first time the university does so. Italian archeologic missions have discovered this site of Ebla kingdom and are still excavating some of the mankind treasures. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA.
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  • File photo - A pregnant Asma El Assad attends a symposium on 'Child Protection from Abuse and Neglet' directed by an NGO called 'Rainbow' in Damascus on 10 December 2004. Syrian First Lady is likely to be 7-8 months pregnant, just as her neighbour country leader Queen Rania of Jordan, even if the Syrian presidential family usually do not announce events such as birth or pregnancy considering them as 'private events'. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and his wife Asma just had their third child, born on 16 December. The photos are taken six days later, when Asma El Assad walks in Damascus old town with Turkish Prime Minister's wife Amina Erdogan and her daughter Sumaya (blue) on 22 December 2004. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syrian President's wife Asma El Assad visits the charitable foundation 'The New Names Fund' in Moscow, Russia, and meets with its president Iveta Voronova, on 25 January 2005. She poses with the children learning in the 'New Names' Fund (young talented musicians) and gifted them with a 'Qanun', one of the oldest Arabis music instruments. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syrian Asma El Assa is greeted by Sheikha Sabika, wife of Bahrain's king, when she arrives at Manama airport, Bahrain, on June 11, 2005. Sheika Sabika headed an Arab First Ladies meeting in Bahrain on 11-12 June. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syrian Asma El Assad attends the 2nd Arab Women Organization Conference, in Manama, Bahrain, on June 12, 2005. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Syria's President's wife Asma al Assad leaves at Elysee Palace after a meeeting with French First lady Bernadette Chirac and French President Jacques Chirac receives Syria's President Bashar al Assad in Paris, France on September 12, 2000. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM 302671_002
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  • File photo - Syrian First Lady Asma El Assad plays badminton, bare feet, with a T-shirt saying 'Sweet is my country', as she visits the Syrian paralympic team at Al Fayhaa sport complex, in Damascus, Syria on June 20, 2012. Death toll just reached 15.000 killed, after 15 months of troubles in her country. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - L-R : Princesses Lalla Asma, Lalla Meriem, Lalla Salma, King Juan Carlos of Spain, King Mohammed VI of Morocco, his children Lalla Khadija and Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, his brother Prince Moulay Rachid and Princess Lalla Hasna, pose for a photo at the royal residence in Dar Es Salam in Rabat, Morocco on July 15, 2013, as Moroccan Royals host a family iftar (Ramadan fast breaking meal) in honor of King Juan Carlos of Spain, who is on an 3-day official visit to Morocco. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian president Bashar Al Assad and wife Asma (left) seen voting for the parliamentary elections in a polling station in Damascus, Syria on April 13, 2016. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Syrian president Bashar Al Assad and wife Asma (left) seen voting for the parliamentary elections in a polling station in Damascus, Syria on April 13, 2016. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma received on Thursday tens of women and children who were released after they had been abducted from their villages in Lattakia countryside by the opposition forces for more than three and a half years. Damascus, Syria, February 9, 2017. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Syrian Presidential Press Office via SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma received on Thursday tens of women and children who were released after they had been abducted from their villages in Lattakia countryside by the opposition forces for more than three and a half years. Damascus, Syria, February 9, 2017. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Syrian Presidential Press Office via SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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