Sources: Al Jazeera
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
The media reports that President Mubarak's son Gamal resigns as head of the National Democratic Party bureau. Secretary Safwat el-Sharif and the six-member Steering Committee of the General Secretariat also resign. 2011-02-5
An ABC News crew are carjacked and threatened with decapitations by pro-Mubarak supporters. 2011-02-3
The government closes down Egyptian National Railways as well as Internet and mobile phone services. 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
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in the Philippines sets aside a P25-million standby fund for Filipinos in Egypt, though the official line is that Filipinos there are safe. Non-government labor organization Migrante-Middle East calls for the immediate evacuation of Filipino workers in Egypt. 2011-01-30
A curfew is extended from 16:00 until 8:00 Egyptian time according to state television. 2011-01-29
Omar Suleiman is sworn in as Vice President of Egypt, the first person to hold the office under President Hosni Mubarak, who has reigned for 30 years. 2011-01-29
A protester is killed in Suez, while dozens of protesters are injured in Cairo. One protester happens to video-tape a man being shot by police. 2011-01-28
Tens of thousands of people protest against the government in Egypt on a "day of revolt". 2011-01-25