Sources: Al Jazeera
Images emerge on YouTube of a man being shot at close range, possibly by police, in Cairo - Alexandria; his condition is unknown. 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
Mubarak addresses the nation to tell the people of his refusal to leave Egypt, though promises to resign at the end of his term. He tells the people of Egypt that he is "proud of his achievements over the years in serving Egypt and its people". 2011-02-1
Al-Jazeera claims that six of its journalists are in police custody. 2011-01-31
The Indian government airlifts 300 Indians, mostly women and children, from Egypt as the crisis worsens. 2011-01-30
Protesters gather outside the Egyptian embassy in London calling for Mubarak to resign. 2011-01-29
The police disappear from the streets of Cairo but civilians fill the void by quickly forming groups to defend homes and important buildings. 2011-01-29
"The Daily Telegraph" reports that the American government secretly backed leading figures behind the unfolding Egyptian uprising. 2011-01-28