Sources: Reuters
Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon calls for the "violence and intimidation" to "stop", saying that events have taken "a deeply troubling turn" and branding restrictions on the media as "utterly unacceptable". 2011-02-4
The chiefs of the European Union condemn the violence and a statement is jointly issued by Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. 2011-02-4
Egyptian protesters continue nationwide demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak for a ninth day. 2011-02-2
Protesters plan a "million-man march" on President Hosni Mubarak's presidential palace in Cairo starting at Tahrir Square. 2011-02-1
Al Jazeera reports that its signal is being jammed in parts of the Middle East, days after Egypt shut the news network's operations there. 2011-02-1
Former interior minister Habib al-Adli is urgently evacuated from the ministry building in central Cairo amid gunfire. He was one of the cabinet members dismissed by Mubarak yesterday and is accused of ordering troops to open fire on those protesting against Mubarak. 2011-01-30
Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of President Hosni Mubarak and First Lady of Egypt, is reported to have fled to London. 2011-01-29
The BBC condemns the treatment given to one of its reporters, who has been deliberately assaulted by police while doing his work in Cairo. He was beaten up with steel bars, "the ones used here for slaughtering animals". 2011-01-29
Head of antiquities Zahi Hawass says ancient artifacts at the famous Egyptian Museum in Cairo are safe from looters but could still be damaged by the potential collapse of NDP headquarters which was gutted by fire yesterday. 2011-01-29
"The Daily Telegraph" reports that the American government secretly backed leading figures behind the unfolding Egyptian uprising. 2011-01-28