Sources: Reuters
Nationwide protests against President Hosni Mubarak and his regime continue for a sixteenth day. 2011-02-9
Organisers of the 2011 Egyptian protests call on supporters to fill every square in Cairo after two days of clashes between supporters and opponents of President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak. 2011-02-4
Anti-government protesters demonstrate against the Mubarak regime for an eleventh day - the "Day of Departure". 2011-02-4
Protesters detain 120 people with IDs linking them to the police or ruling party; most were attacking protesters at the time. 2011-02-3
Nile TV (state television) journalist Shahira Amin, deputy head of the station, resigns after being threatened and intimidated; she tells Al Jazeera "I can't be part of the propaganda machine and I refuse to be a hypocrite", adding that she feels "liberated". 2011-02-3
Mubarak addresses the nation to tell the people of his refusal to leave Egypt, though promises to resign at the end of his term. He tells the people of Egypt that he is "proud of his achievements over the years in serving Egypt and its people". 2011-02-1
Protesters plan a "million-man march" on President Hosni Mubarak's presidential palace in Cairo starting at Tahrir Square. 2011-02-1
19 private jets carrying families of wealthy businessmen leave Cairo for Dubai. 2011-01-29
The Egyptian government announces a curfew for cities nationwide starting at 6 pm local time and running through to 7 am on Saturday. 2011-01-28