Sources: Reuters
Human rights groups say the military is secretly detaining and torturing hundreds and possibly thousands of suspected government opponents and has been doing so since the protests started. 2011-02-9
Egyptians mourn those killed for protesting against their government. 2011-02-9
The government threatens a crackdown as the protests spread. 2011-02-9
Anti-Mubarak forces continue their nationwide protests for a twelfth day, remaining in Cairo's Tahrir Square. 2011-02-5
Egypt's attorney-general bans several former ministers and Ahmed Ezz, a prominent member of the ruling party who resigned last week, from travelling abroad; their bank accounts are also frozen. 2011-02-3
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) compiles a list of members of the media who have come under attack in Egypt today. 2011-02-2
Protesters gather outside the Egyptian embassy in London calling for Mubarak to resign. 2011-01-29
Thousands of demonstrators converge on Egypt's Interior Ministry, one of the most visible signs of state authority in Egypt. Police shoot the demonstrators. Medical aid is given at the doors of mosques. 2011-01-29