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
Mohamed ElBaradei, of the Egyptian opposition, raises concerns that clashes in Cairo could escalate into a "bloodbath". 2011-02-2
President of the United States Barack Obama makes his first comments on Egypt since President Hosni Mubarak announced he would step down before the next elections; Obama tells the people of Egypt "We hear your voice", and calls for an "orderly transition" of power that "must begin now". 2011-02-2
Egyptian authorities extend the curfew hours they are imposing on the people of Egypt. The government threatens to open fire on any person who disobeys its rule. 2011-01-30
Five protesters are reported to have been wounded at the Interior Ministry. 2011-01-29
Protesters gather outside the Egyptian embassy in Amman in support of "the people of Egypt" and calling on the United States: "do not interfere". 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
19 private jets carrying families of wealthy businessmen leave Cairo for Dubai. 2011-01-29