The Swiss government has identified assets to be frozen worth $957-million belonging to Muammar Gaddafi and the ousted presidents of Egypt and Tunisia
Egypt’s former leader Hosni Mubarak was complicit in the shooting of anti-regime protesters, a judge investigating violence during the uprising said.
Egypt’s ousted president Hosni Mubarak will be moved to a military hospital until he is well enough to face interrogation.
Hosni Mubarak was placed in detention, prosecutors said on Wednesday shortly after state media reported his two sons had also been detained.
The sons of Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, Alaa and Gamal, have been placed in detention for two weeks.
In the first remarks since his downfall, former President Hosni Mubarak denied that he used his position to amass wealth during his
Over 800 people were killed in the uprising against former president Mubarak – more than double the previous estimate, says Egypt’s health ministry.
Protesters gathered in Cairo, Alexandria and other Egyptian cities on Friday, demanding that ousted president Hosni Mubarak be called to account.
A committee set up by Egypt’s military rulers will travel to Europe aiming to recover frozen assets belonging to deposed president Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptians will vote on proposed constitutional changes on Saturday in the first election in decades in which they will not know the result in advance.
Sectarian clashes killed at least 13 people in Cairo on Wednesday as old regime diehards attacked pro-democracy protesters.
New evidence of spying and torture by an Egyptian security agency has piled pressure on military rulers to abolish a hated symbol of the Mubarak era.
A Zimbabwean magistrate’s court on Monday freed 38 activists charged with treason for discussing the mass protests in Egypt.
Many feel that there is no other alternative to the negative consequences that overdependence on aid can.
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/ 24 February 2011
A former Zimbabwean lawmaker and 45 others were charged with treason on Wednesday for discussing the mass protests in Egypt.
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/ 18 February 2011
Several hundred thousand Egyptians thronged Cairo’s now iconic Tahrir Square on Friday to pressure their new military rulers for democratic reform.
The Egyptian president may not quit until September but amending a constitution that afforded him such power can begin sooner.
Egypt’s military government on Monday urged a halt to widespread strikes inspired by a popular uprising that threatened to paralyse the country.
High security at former Egyptian leader’s home amid calls for international action to freeze Mubarak family assets.
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/ 12 February 2011
Egyptians woke to a new dawn on Saturday after 30 years of autocratic rule under Hosni Mubarak, full of hope after achieving unthinkable change.
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/ 12 February 2011
Egyptians in their millions danced and partied through the night on Saturday, celebrating the fall of the man who ruled like a pharaoh for 30 years.
The top figure in Egypt’s new military regime, drove past Hosni Mubarak’s former palace on Friday and saluted cheering crowds.
The ANCYL on Friday evening commended the "disciplined" youth of Egypt, saying it was they who had toppled President Hosni Mubarak.
President Hosni Mubarak flew out of Cairo to his Red Sea retreat on Friday as more than a million Egyptians marched in cities around the country.
Egypt President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down and Vice-President Omar Suleiman has named a military council to run the country’s affairs.
Barack Obama said on Thursday Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s statement that he would hand over power to his vice-president was not enough.
Egypt’s protesters, reeling with disillusion after President Hosni Mubarak disappointed hopes he was about to resign, planned new protests on Friday.
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/ 10 February 2011
Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq told the BBC that President Hosni Mubarak may step down and the situation in the country will be clarified soon.
The government warned of a military crackdown as massive rallies against President Hosni Mubarak spread and the army detained pro-democracy activists.
Protesters stormed a government building in the city of Port Said on Wednesday and set fire to office furniture and the governor’s car, witnesses said
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/ 9 February 2011
The Muslim Brotherhood said on Wednesday it remained open to dialogue, but still demanded President Hosni Mubarak step down immediately.
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators flooded Tahrir Square and towns across Egypt on Tuesday in the biggest show of defiance to Hosni Mubarak.