Sources: Al Jazeera
Protesters form a human chain in Tahrir Square to prevent tanks from entering the area. 2011-02-5
Video footage emerges on YouTube of a police van being driven at high speed into peacefully marching anti-regime protesters. 2011-02-3
Mubarak supporters, rumored to be directed by the Mubarak regime, protest in central Cairo, Alexandria and other cities, attacking anti-government protestors with stones, knives and Molotov cocktails. 2011-02-2
Clashes occur in Cairo and Alexandria between supporters and opponents of President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak with one person dead and 700 injured. 2011-02-2
Two Molotov cocktails are thrown into the grounds of the Egyptian Museum. 2011-02-2
The government closes down Egyptian National Railways as well as Internet and mobile phone services. 2011-02-1
Young people in Egypt form a human chain to protect the Egyptian Museum from further attacks. 2011-01-29
The government-imposed curfew on the people of Egypt causes European airlines, including British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France, to alter their schedules, with some cancellations and some passengers being redirected to different countries. 2011-01-28
The Egyptian government announces a curfew for cities nationwide starting at 6 pm local time and running through to 7 am on Saturday. 2011-01-28