Sources: Reuters
Protestors express anger at the governments of France, Israel and the United States due to their support of the thirty-year Mubarak dictatorship. 2011-02-6
Ahmad Mohamed Mahmoud of Al-Ta'awun becomes the first journalist to die covering the protests as attacks on journalists continue. 2011-02-4
Egyptian protesters continue nationwide demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak for a ninth day. 2011-02-2
International press institutes, including the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Doha Centre for Media Freedom and Reporters Without Borders, condemn attempts by the Mubarak regime to quell the freedom of the press as protests continue. 2011-01-31
The Indian government airlifts 300 Indians, mostly women and children, from Egypt as the crisis worsens. 2011-01-30
Israel privately worries and is "anxiously monitoring" events in Egypt according to the country's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 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
Protests from the Egyptian diaspora and supporters occur worldwide. 2011-01-30
The parliament speaker says Egypt has no plans for early elections despite the mass popular demonstrations against the government. 2011-01-29