Sources: Reuters
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refuses to resign in an address to the nation. 2011-02-10
President of Israel Shimon Peres, speaking at a European Friends of Israel (EFI) conference in Jerusalem, defends Mubarak, calling him a "peacemaker" whose "contribution to peace would never be forgotten". 2011-02-5
Anti-Mubarak forces continue their nationwide protests for a twelfth day, remaining in Cairo's Tahrir Square. 2011-02-5
Fox News reports that a recent assassination attempt on Vice-President of Egypt Omar Suleiman left two bodyguards dead. 2011-02-4
Hosni Mubarak breaks his silence to grant an interview to Christiane Amanpour of America's ABC News inside his palace. 2011-02-3
Journalists from Al Jazeera and "The Washington Post" are arrested by Egyptian authorities; Swedish television loses contact with correspondent Bert Sundström. 2011-02-3
Clashes occur in Cairo and Alexandria between supporters and opponents of President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak with one person dead and 700 injured. 2011-02-2
The latest U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks indicate that police brutality in Egypt is "routine and pervasive" and the use of torture so widespread that the Egyptian government has stopped denying it exists. 2011-01-28
Police in Cairo beat and arrest a "Guardian" news reporter, who secretly records the events that occur in the police van. 2011-01-26
Three Egyptian protesters in Suez and one police officer in Cairo are killed in protests against president Hosni Mubarak. 2011-01-26