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
Internet access is partially restored in Egypt after a five-day blackout. 2011-02-2
The government closes down Egyptian National Railways as well as Internet and mobile phone services. 2011-02-1
Al Jazeera English is unavailable by cable television across most of the United States. 2011-01-30
Demonstrations against the government, in which more than 150 people have been killed and over 4,000 injured, continue. 2011-01-30
China blocks searches for "Egypt" on its internet and restricts media coverage. 2011-01-29
At least 100 people are killed and 1,000 injured in clashes so far. 2011-01-29
A curfew is extended from 16:00 until 8:00 Egyptian time according to state television. 2011-01-29
Viewers across the region and worldwide watch events unfold on Al Jazeera, which maintains an almost continuous live feed despite the Egyptian government's repeated censorship efforts. CNN claims its reporters have been attacked and cameras smashed. 2011-01-29
The government-imposed curfew on the people of Egypt causes European airlines, including British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France, to alter their schedules, with some cancellations and some passengers being redirected to different countries. 2011-01-28