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Egypt protesters to go home as Mubarak quits

Cairo: Egyptian protesters who have been camping out for 18 days in central Cairo's Tahrir Square said they will go home after the celebrations following the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak on

Mubarak refuses to resign, hands some powers to Omar

Cairo: A defiant Hosni Mubarak on Thursday announced that he would transfer some powers to his deputy Omar Suleiman, but stopped short of resigning as president of Egypt. He said he will not bow to fo

Swiss govt orders freeze on Mubarak assets

Geneva: The Swiss government has ordered a freeze on assets belonging to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his entourage shortly after he was forced from office, the foreign ministry said.

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US denies dictating to Egypt

The US is not trying to dictate anything on how Egypt should move out of the crisis engulfing it, state department spokesman Philip Crowley has said.

Google staffer ‘will die’ for Egypt revolt

Washington: Freed Google worker Wael Ghonim, who has emerged as a prominent voice of Egyptian protests seeking to oust President Hosni Mubarak, told CNN on Wednesday he was ‘ready to die’ for the caus

Egypt's Mubarak may step down as Army indicate takeover

Cairo: President Hosni Mubarak will meet the demands of protesters, military and ruling party officials said on Thursday in the strongest indication yet that Egypt's longtime president may be about to

Al Qaeda in Iraq calls Egypt protesters to wage jihad

Al Qaeda-front group The Islamic State of Iraq has called on Egyptian protesters to wage jihad and push for the establishment of a government based on Islamic law, the US-based Site monitoring service said on Tuesday.

Egypt protests escalate as US push Mubarak

Cairo: Galvanised by the biggest day of protest since their campaign to oust Hosni Mubarak's regime began, Egyptian pro-democracy campaigners attempted to blockade parliament on Wednesday.

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Cairo clashes: Mubarak orders probe

Moscow: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has ordered to set up an independent commission to investigate clashes between his supporters and protesters in Cairo last week that killed at least 11 people.

Obama sees progress in Egypt

Washington: Egypt is making progress in resolving its political crisis as talks between the government and opposition groups were underway, US President Barack Obama said on Monday.

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