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At least 70 dead.
He had been close to Qaddafi before the revolution.
You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
His fate will rest in the hands of Libyans. Which might make him want to leave?
We can now send cash their way.
Their government, not ours, obviously.
The assistance came at a crucial moment of stalemate.
It's his second trip to meet with Assad in the past five years.
He hasn't been heard from since flying to Saudi Arabia to treat his wounds.
He's still probably got the backing of the Senate, though, so it's unlikely a resolution to defund the operation will have any teeth.
They were spurred on by encouragement from social-media sites and inspired by recent protests elsewhere in the Middle East.
Four months later, Egypt's economy is struggling.
Maher al-Assad, brother of the dictator, is the country's enforcer.