Egypt proclaims power transfer plan, Cairo protesters wary
Cairo: Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mu
Missing Google exec in Egypt to be freed
Cairo/Washington: A senior Google executive, who mysteriously went missing over a week ago after emerging as a key figure in the Egypt protests against the 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak, is
Renewed pressure on Egypt's Mubarak
Cairo: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak came under fresh pressure on Monday to step down as opponents said concessions made in landmark talks were not enough to halt a revolt against his 30-year rule.
'Nile Revolution' holds ground as new Mubarak cabinet meets
Cairo: President Hosni Mubarak's new cabinet on Monday holds its first full meeting since an uprising started nearly two weeks ago, with no concrete progress in talks with Islamists and an opposition
Egypt turmoil may hit India's c/a deficit: Citi
A prolonged political turmoil in Middle Eastern countries, led by Egypt, may further deteriorate India's current account deficit and dent investment flows to emerging markets, Citi said in a research
Obama wants 'representative government in Egypt'
Washington: The outcome of the ongoing unrest in Egypt is not a choice only between Islamist militants and the security of a dictatorship, US President Barack Obama said.
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'Egypt has changed forever'
As the standoff between prodemocracy protesters and embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak continued, US President Barack Obama said that he believed that Egypt had changed forever.
Mubarak may not be able to step down soon
Washington: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak might not be able to quit his post as early as being demanded by the protesters as the transition process wi
US 'kill switch' debate rages after Egypt internet ban
Washington: Egypt's five-day shutdown of the Internet has revived debate in the United States over how much authority the president should have over the Web in the event of a crisis.
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Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood to start talks with govt
Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood, part of a mass protest demanding the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak, will start landmark talks with the recently named vice president on Sunday, it said.
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