Sources: Al Jazeera
The extent of looting of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo during the 2011 Egyptian protests is worse than previously announced. 2011-02-12
The Vice President of Egypt Omar Suleiman promises that the government will not pursue protesters. 2011-02-8
Protesters form a human chain in Tahrir Square to prevent tanks from entering the area. 2011-02-5
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) compiles a list of members of the media who have come under attack in Egypt today. 2011-02-2
Two Molotov cocktails are thrown into the grounds of the Egyptian Museum. 2011-02-2
Several prison breaks occur, including the escape of 5,000 from a jail in Faiyum Governorate, many including 34 members of the Muslim Brotherhood from Wadi El Natrun, where eight people were killed in riots, and at least eight Hamas militants from Abu Zaabal Prison in Cairo, two of them escaping to Gaza, and two policemen and twelve escaped inmates were killed there; many more escaped from Tora Prison in Cairo, close to where 'dozens' of people were killed. Soldiers have been deployed outside of many prisons. 2011-01-30
Mohamed ElBaradei urges the United States to call for the resignation of President Mubarak. 2011-01-30
Protests from the Egyptian diaspora and supporters occur worldwide. 2011-01-30
Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of President Hosni Mubarak and First Lady of Egypt, is reported to have fled to London. 2011-01-29
Police target protesters in Cairo with tear gas and water cannon, while tear gas is used on protesters in Alexandria. 2011-01-28