Sources: Al Jazeera
Traffic to Al Jazeera's English-language website, which features 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
Nederlandse Omroep Stichting cameraman Eric Feijten is arrested again after being released from his previous arrest. 2011-02-4
Al Jazeera's Cairo office is stormed by "gangs of thugs" who ransack it and set it on fire as attacks on foreign journalists continue. 2011-02-4
Pro-Mubarak protestors attack CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and his crew. The attack is successfully filmed. 2011-02-2
Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan completely backs the people of Egypt in their battle against the Mubarak regime. Newspapers had previously criticised him for his lack of a response to the revolution there. 2011-02-1
President Hosni Mubarak orders his new prime minister Ahmed Shafiq to preserve subsidies, control inflation and provide more jobs as he battles an intense popular revolt against his 30-year rule. The announcement is read out on state television but has little effect as protesters vow to continue demonstrating until the Mubarak regime falls. 2011-01-31
Thousands of anti-government protesters in Cairo defy a curfew and intimidation from the Egyptian military as fighter jets swoop low over the crowds gathered in Tahrir Square. 2011-01-30
Protests from the Egyptian diaspora and supporters occur worldwide. 2011-01-30
China blocks searches for "Egypt" on its internet and restricts media coverage. 2011-01-29