Hosni weathers Egypt storm?
Feb. 8: Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo and other cities on Tuesday in the largest demonstrations since the start of a revolt against President Hosni Mubarak, to show t
US hopes for gradual change
Washington, Feb. 8: The Vice-President of Egypt, Mr Omar Suleiman, says he does not think it is time to lift the 30-year-old Emergency law that has been used to suppress and imprison Opposition leader
Have plans for power transfer: V-P
Cairo, Feb. 8: Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the Vice-President, Mr Omar Suleiman, said on Tuesday, as protesters called for more demonstrations to show their cam
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.
Mubarak forms reform committees
Cairo: In its latest effort to defuse public anger amid mass protests, embattled President Hosni Mubarak's regime set up a committee on Tuesday to recommend constitutional changes that would relax pr
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