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Egypt Protests

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Article
/ 5 February 2011

Washington hints at softer line on Mubarak

The United States signalled it wanted an orderly transition of power in Egypt that could see Hosni Mubarak remaining president until September.

By Tom Perry and Sherine El Madany
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Africa
/ 5 February 2011

Leaders seek exit from Egypt impasse

Leaders were meeting inside and outside Egypt on Saturday to seek a way out of a dangerous impasse between President Hosni Mubarak and demonstrators.

By Tom Perry and Sherine El Madany
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Africa
/ 5 February 2011

Saboteurs attack Egypt gas pipeline

Saboteurs blew up a gas pipeline, state television said on Saturday, adding fresh turmoil to Egypt during unprecedented protests.

By Edmund Blair and Tom Perry
Huge crowds maintain pressure on Mubarak
Article
/ 4 February 2011

Huge crowds maintain pressure on Mubarak

Egyptian protesters massed on Friday for sweeping "departure day" demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit.

By Charles Onians
Islamists’ role in uprising low key
Article
/ 4 February 2011

Islamists’ role in uprising low key

Western leaders fear Muslim Brotherhood, but on the streets its influence may be limited.

By Jack Shenker
Most powerful man in Egypt
Article
/ 4 February 2011

Most powerful man in Egypt

World’s eyes are on the man who holds the key to the political future of the Arab world’s largest country.

By Ian Black
‘Criminal regime is killing its people’
Africa
/ 4 February 2011

‘Criminal regime is killing its people’

International community urged to shun Egypt’s president.

By Jack Shenker
Egypt leaders struggle to end tumult as toll rises
Africa
/ 3 February 2011

Egypt leaders struggle to end tumult as toll rises

Egypt’s government struggled to regain control of the nation, inviting Islamist opponents to political talks as protesters battled on the streets.

By Jonathan Wright and Marwa Awad
We will bring Mubarak down, say protesters
Article
/ 3 February 2011

We will bring Mubarak down, say protesters

Anti-government protesters said on Thursday they were more determined than ever to topple Egypt President Hosni Mubarak after Wednesday’s clashes.

By Dina Zayed and Tom Perry
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Article
/ 3 February 2011

Oil breaks through $103 on Egyptian crisis

World oil prices extended their gains in Asian trade on Thursday after the political crisis in Egypt erupted into violence.

By Staff Reporter
Bloody clashes rock Cairo as regime stands firm
Article
/ 3 February 2011

Bloody clashes rock Cairo as regime stands firm

Egypt on Thursday faced another day of violence after supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clashed with opposition protesters on Wednesday.

By Samer Al Atrush
Chaos as rivals clash in Cairo
Africa
/ 2 February 2011

Chaos as rivals clash in Cairo

Supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clashed violently with opposition protesters on Wednesday after storming their rally in Cairo.

By Samer Al Atrush
Mubarak pledge to leave dismissed as too slow
Africa
/ 2 February 2011

Mubarak pledge to leave dismissed as too slow

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he would surrender power in September, angering protesters who want an immediate end to his rule.

By Edmund Blair and Samia Nakhoul
It’s time for you to go, Egyptians tell Mubarak
Africa
/ 1 February 2011

It’s time for you to go, Egyptians tell Mubarak

Thousands of Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against President Hosni Mubarak.

By Alexander Dziadosz and Shaimaa Fayed
Chaos at Cairo airport as foreigners flee
Africa
/ 1 February 2011

Chaos at Cairo airport as foreigners flee

Cairo’s international airport was a scene of chaos and confusion on Monday as thousands of foreigners sought to flee the unrest in Egypt.

By Menelaos Hadjicostis
Protesters camp out as Mubarak turns to army
Africa
/ 31 January 2011

Protesters camp out as Mubarak turns to army

Egyptian protesters were camped out in central Cairo on Monday and vowed to stay until they had toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

By Sherine El Madany and Marwa Awad
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Africa
/ 28 January 2011

Mubarak orders army to back police against unrest

President Hosni Mubarak imposed a curfew and ordered troops to back up police as they struggled to control crowds who flooded the streets of Cairo.

By Shaimaa Fayed and Yasmine Saleh
Egypt unrest rages on — biggest protests planned
Africa
/ 28 January 2011

Egypt unrest rages on — biggest protests planned

Activists geared up for the biggest protests yet on Friday to end Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s three-decade rule.

By Staff Reporter
Mubarak faces unprecedented protests
Africa
/ 26 January 2011

Mubarak faces unprecedented protests

Police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse Egyptian protesters in Cairo in the early hours of Wednesday after a day of unprecedented protests.

By Marwa Awad and Alexander Dziadosz
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