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Reuters Blogs (blog)Obama urges Mubarak to address demonstrators' concernsBellingham HeraldEarlier Friday afternoon, in another move to raise pressure on the Mubarak regime, US officials threatened to cut the $1.5 billion in US aid to Egypt if the ...Principled Neutrality?Huffington Post (blog)Looking Past MubarakSlate Magazine (blog)Washington Extra – Job prospectsReuters Blogs (blog)The American Independent -Antiwar.com (blog) -The Hill (blog)all 7 news articles »
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Egyptians Protest Mubarak; Dow Drops; Internet Shut OffBostonistCivil unrest in the streets of Egypt's major cities is causing concern among approximately 4000 Bostonians from Egypt. Ashraf Hegazy runs the The Dubai ...and more »
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USA TodayIn a span of minutes, Egypt goes offlineGlobe and MailWhat is the likely result of the mass protests against Egypt's Mubarak regime? “We've been watching with horror as Egypt has been pulled offline,” said ...'This is about social networks that are beyond the reach of Mubarak'msnbc.comHow Was Egypt's Internet Access Shut Off?Scientific AmericanGetting news out of an unplugged EgyptCNETWired News (blog) -Ology -Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologiesall 1,169 news articles »
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John King, USA: Sen. Kerry on Egypt and the Mubarak DynastyCNN (blog)And Hosni Mubarak followed up on that process. So I think, you know, hopefully he will lead an effort that will recognize the change that his people are ...Egypt needs 'free, democratic' 2011 vote: US senatorAFPall 8 news articles »
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Mubarak falls downCNN'For the past couple of days I was eager to gather every little detail about the real situation in Egypt.' Some protesters climbed over a huge poster of ...and more »
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New York Times (blog)Obama tells Mubarak to deliver promised reformsReuters... Mubarak on Friday and said he told him to undertake sweeping reforms, while US officials made clear that $1.5 billion in American aid to Egypt is at ...US Places Aid to Egypt Under Review as Obama Urges Mubarak on ChangesBloombergObama: I told Mubarak he must deliver on his promisesCNN InternationalNew Egypt Government To Be Appointed, But President Mubarak Refuses To Step DownHuffington PostNew York Times -CBS News -Voice of Americaall 14,336 news articles »
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...stand up for them everywhere." Obama said he spoke with Mubarak by phone Friday and vowed to hold Mubarak to pledges to reform Egyptian government. The Obama administration was clearly caught off guard by the rapidity and ferocity of events in Egypt, with...
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Obama says told Egypt's Mubarak to keep promisesReutersWASHINGTON Jan 28 (Reuters) - US President Barack Obama said on Friday he had spoken with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and urged him to keep his ...and more »
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...Egypt" MelissaTweets "I have asked the old government to step down and will announce a new government tomorrow." -- Mubarak #Egypt bencnn Senior #Egypt official denies rumors of appointment of VP, new government. "No major changes for now." No...
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Reuters UKStocks fall as Egypt protests trump US GDP risePensions & InvestmentsBy Bloomberg Stocks on Friday plunged after protests in Egypt intensified and President Hosni Mubarak imposed a nationwide curfew, overshadowing a report ...Stocks Drop Worldwide as Oil, Dollar Surge After Egypt ProtestsBloombergUS stock market declines follow Egyptian unrestWashington PostEgypt riots knocks Wall St to biggest drop in nearly 6 monthsReutersWall Street Journal -The Associated Press -HispanicBusiness.com (press release)all 690 news articles »
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...a presidential bid if demands are met, including constitutional changes to limit power. March 27, 2010 - Mubarak returns to Egypt to reassume presidential powers after three weeks recovering from gallbladder surgery in Germany. Jan. 25, 2011 - At least four...
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Fox NewsMubarak Tests Obama's Softer StanceFox News-- Vice President Joe Biden to PBS discussing the crackdown by Hosni Mubarak, president of Egypt since 1981, against dissidents. ...Joe Biden says Egypt's Mubarak no dictator, he shouldn't step down...Christian Science MonitorThe Thread: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Mubarak?New York Times (blog)VP Joe Biden: Egypt protests should not cause Mubarak step downThe State Columnmsnbc.com -New Yorker (blog) -Press TVall 370 news articles »
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The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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...have given rise to the question: Can Mubarak be toppled? I would ask a different question: Should Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak be toppled? From our comfortable distance in here the United States, it is easy to criticize Mubarak's regime. To be sure, there...
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may be feeling his grip on power loosen as young Egyptians take to the streets to demand political change. Inspired by the events in Tunisia in recent weeks, Egyptians have mobilized in there thousands to bring the government down. However, calls from Europe to listen to the demonstrators appear to have fallen short of their goal, as President Mubarak 's government has insisted that protests will not be tolerated, and the crackdown, in the face of building anger continues....
CAIRO (AP) -- Thousands of anti-government protesters, some hurling rocks and climbing atop an armored police truck, clashed with riot police Tuesday in the center of Cairo in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power. Police responded with blasts from water cannons and set upon crowds with batons and acrid clouds of tear gas to clear demonstrators crying out "Down with Mubarak" and demanding an end to Egypt's grinding poverty, corruption, unemployment and police abuses. Tuesday's demonstration, the largest Egypt has seen for years, began peacefully, with police showing unusual restraint in what appeared to be a calculated strategy by the government to avoid further sullying the image of a security apparatus widely seen as little more than corrupt thugs in uniforms. With discontent growing over economic woes, and the toppling of Tunisia's president still resonating in the region, Egypt's government - which normally responds with swift retribution to any dissent - needed to tread carefully. But as crowds filled downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square - waving Egyptian and Tunisian flags and adopting the same protest chants that rang out in the streets of Tunis - security personnel changed tactics and the protest turned violent. Today 5:27 PM Two More Deaths The AP is reporting that two more people have been killed in the protests: (AP) Wednesday's two deaths — one policeman and one protester hit by rocks during a protest in a ...
January 26 2011 Deadly Riots Revolution: 3 people have been killed as thousands took to the streets of Egypt in its biggest anti-government protests in years. The largest rallies gathered in Cairo, where demonstrators chanted slogans against President Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian rule. The unrest is inspired by the recent uprising in Tunisia and fueled by growing discontent at Egypt's grinding poverty and unemployment.
Reload from RussiaToday | January 26, 2011 | 36 likes, 0 dislikes 3 people have been killed as thousands took to the streets of Egypt in its biggest anti-government protests in years. The largest rallies gathered in Cairo, where demonstrators chanted slogans against President Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian rule. The unrest is inspired by the recent uprising in Tunisia and fueled by growing discontent at Egypt's grinding poverty and unemployment.
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3 people have been killed as thousands took to the streets of Egypt in its biggest anti-government protests in years. The largest rallies gathered in Cairo, where demonstrators chanted slogans against President Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian rule. The unrest is inspired by the recent uprising in Tunisia and fueled by growing discontent at Egypt's grinding poverty and unemployment.
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The 2011 Egyptian protests are a continuing series of street demonstrations taking place throughout Egypt from January 2011 onwards, with organizers counting on the Tunisian uprising to inspire the crowds to mobilize. The demonstrations and riots were reported to have started over police brutality, State of emergency laws, unemployment, desire to raise the minimum wage, lack of housing, food inflation, corruption, lack of freedom of speech and poor living conditions. The protests main goal is to oust President Hosni Mubarak who has been in power for more than 30 years. While localized protests were already commonplace in previous years, major protests and riots erupted all over the country starting on 25 January, known as the "Day of Anger", the date set by Egyptian opposition groups and others for a major demonstration. The 2011 protests have been called "unprecedented" for Egypt, and "some of the most serious civil unrest in recent memory" in the country. Hosni Mubarak presidency: President Hosni Mubarak has ruled Egypt since 1981. His government, which has been criticized in the media and amongst NGOs, is supported by the United States because of his "persecution of the Islamists generally supportive of Israel." As a result, the initial reactions to Hosni Mubarak's abuses by the US were muted, and most instances of socio-political protest in the country, when they occurred at all, rarely made major news headlines. Corruption: While in office, political corruption in ...
In The Footage Police Runs over People with the police Vehicles!!! Egypt Protests Day of Anger 25 26 January 2011 News Despite More than 30000 police being deployed in central Cairo, Tens of thousands of Egyptians marched to the Tahrir square in central Cairo where they chanted in unison: "The people want the ouster of the regime." Protests inspired by Tunisia uprising call for Egypt leader Hosni Mubarak to step down, Activists had called for a "day of revolt" in a web message. Protests are uncommon in Egypt, which President Hosni Mubarak has ruled since 1981, tolerating little dissent. The events in Cairo were co-ordinated on a Facebook page - tens of thousands of supporters clicked on the page to say they would take part, The microblogging website, Twitter, has confirmed that its website has been blocked in Egypt. The Swedish-based website Bambuser, which streams video from mobile phones, said it had been blocked in Egypt. On its blog, it accused Egyptian officials of trying to control the news agenda. The organisers rallied support saying the protest would focus on torture, poverty, corruption and unemployment, calling it "the beginning of the end". "People are behaving as if they are ready to die,"
The 2011 Egyptian protests are a continuing series of street demonstrations taking place throughout Egypt from January 2011 onwards, with organizers counting on the Tunisian uprising to inspire the crowds to mobilize. The demonstrations and riots were reported to have started over police brutality, State of emergency laws, unemployment, desire to raise the minimum wage, lack of housing, food inflation, corruption, lack of freedom of speech and poor living conditions. The protests main goal is to oust President Hosni Mubarak who has been in power for more than 30 years. While localized protests were already commonplace in previous years, major protests and riots erupted all over the country starting on 25 January, known as the "Day of Anger", the date set by Egyptian opposition groups and others for a major demonstration. The 2011 protests have been called "unprecedented" for Egypt, and "some of the most serious civil unrest in recent memory" in the country. Hosni Mubarak presidency: President Hosni Mubarak has ruled Egypt since 1981. His government, which has been criticized in the media and amongst NGOs, is supported by the United States because of his "persecution of the Islamists generally supportive of Israel." As a result, the initial reactions to Hosni Mubarak's abuses by the US were muted, and most instances of socio-political protest in the country, when they occurred at all, rarely made major news headlines. Corruption: While in office, political corruption in ...
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After a 4-week up rise in Tunisia resulting in the down fall of 23-year-old dictatorship of Ben Ali, many Egyptians are hoping the same for the 30-year-old dictatorship of Mubarak. The Tunisian revolution has inspired many Egyptians especially political opposition leaders and activists to take to the streets in celebration of a free Tunisia while hoping and determined to bring a revolution to their own country, Egypt. This video was taken at a protest by political opposition activists and citizens at the Press Syndicate in down town, Cairo. A dream of many Egyptians to end NDP and Mubarak ruling in Egypt just like the fall of Ben Ali in Tunisia has ended. Even though it was a celebration, it soon turned into a bashing of NDP, ruling party/family, down with Mubarak, and time for a revolution chants. Most prominent chant was "revolution revolution until victory, revolution in Tunisia, and revolution in Egypt!"
After a 4-week up rise in Tunisia resulting in the down fall of 23-year-old dictatorship of Ben Ali, many Egyptians are hoping the same for the 30-year-old dictatorship of Mubarak. The Tunisian revolution has inspired many Egyptians especially political opposition leaders and activists to take to the streets in celebration of a free Tunisia while hoping and determined to bring a revolution to their own country, Egypt. This video was taken at a protest by political opposition activists and citizens at the Press Syndicate in down town, Cairo. A dream of many Egyptians to end NDP and Mubarak ruling in Egypt just like the fall of Ben Ali in Tunisia has ended. Even though it was a celebration, it soon turned into a bashing of NDP, ruling party/family, down with Mubarak, and time for a revolution chants. Most prominent chant was "revolution revolution until victory, revolution in Tunisia, and revolution in Egypt!"
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If nobody but the national party runs, then the regime will have to give in to us," Dr. ElBaradei said to a gathering of mostly young supporters on Monday evening in Cairo, in his first political appearance in about two months. The latest posting on his Twitter page reads: "Total boycott of elections & signing petition R first steps 2 unmask sham 'democracy.' Participation wld. be contrary to the national will." But Egypt's severely divided opposition groups have been deliberating over a possible boycott for months, and it remains uncertain how Dr. ElBaradei's call will influence them. The Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic political group that, though banned, is the country's single strongest opposition group, has also been mulling a boycott. No group wants to be the first to say it will sit out the election for fear that rivals will take advantage of the political elbow room. Despite only sporadic engagement with the country's political scene, Dr. ElBaradei carries considerable weight. Since he returned to Egypt in February after 12 years as the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, he has been seen by disillusioned Egyptians as a symbol of change and by many more as the most serious challenger to President Hosni Mubarak's 29-year hold on power. While some members of the opposition have expressed a degree of disillusionment over what they describe as Dr. ElBaradei's failure to embrace the cause of political reform and become fully immersed in the drudgery of ...
INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Friday, 17th September 2010: Egyptian media published a picture of Hosni Mubarak at the Washington Middle East peace summit on the 1st September that had been heavily photoshopped. Mubarak was shown to be walking out on front of other leaders when in fact he had been trailing behind of the outer flank! These and other stories in today's international papers. www.france24.com
The attendance and involvement of the son of the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in the ongoing Middle East talks in Washington DC has raised speculation in Egypt over whether he will become his father's successor. Opposition groups say Gamal Mubarak's appearance in such high-level discussions is an attempt to boost his image as a potential leader, and many fear a presidential election could be rigged to grant him victory. Attempts to hand over power to him could trigger a major backlash and instability in the most populous Arab country. Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Cairo, Egypt's capital, on reactions to his involvement in the talks. [September 2, 2010]
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A Look at Egypt's Political Future ... www.taghyeer.net Christiane Amanpour, Ben Wedeman Mohamed ElBaradei, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Ahmed Ezz A look at Egypt's political future with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mohamed ElBaradei, Professor Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Egyptian Member of Parliament Ahmed Ezz. CNN International SHOW: CNN'S AMANPOUR April 28, 2010 Wednesday NEWS; International
A Look at Egypt's Political Future ... www.taghyeer.net Christiane Amanpour, Ben Wedeman Mohamed ElBaradei, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Ahmed Ezz A look at Egypt's political future with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mohamed ElBaradei, Professor Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Egyptian Member of Parliament Ahmed Ezz. CNN International SHOW: CNN'S AMANPOUR April 28, 2010 Wednesday NEWS; International
A Look at Egypt's Political Future ... www.taghyeer.net Christiane Amanpour, Ben Wedeman Mohamed ElBaradei, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Ahmed Ezz A look at Egypt's political future with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mohamed ElBaradei, Professor Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Egyptian Member of Parliament Ahmed Ezz. CNN International SHOW: CNN'S AMANPOUR April 28, 2010 Wednesday NEWS; International
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With Hosni Mubarak's health now being examined under a microscope, people fear his illness or death could leave a power vacuum. With no vice-president, no successor and no peaceful transfer of office, could Egypt tailspin into chaos? And what will be the impact on the wider Arab world?
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President Mubarak had visited Carrefour hypermarket in Maadi on Thursday 17/9/2009 to get first-hand experience with market conditions and how far domestic trade is developing. Mubarak was accompanied by Prime Minister Nazif along with the ministers of interior, finance and foreign trade & industry. The tour followed Mubarak's ministerial meeting earlier Thursday on boosting domestic trade and developing trade centers and cooperatives to encourage local trade for the best interests of consumers. Minister of Foreign Trade Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed said the president wanted to visit a trade compound which was upgraded by up-to-date methods. And there is a plan for establishing similar trade compounds in various governorates. Eng. Rashid said that President Mubarak was keen also to see that Egyptian goods and products are available and take place in the Egyptian market. www.carrefour.com.eg
Thousands of fans, and President Hosni Mubarak, as well as Prime Minster Ahmed Nazif and other heads of state welcomed the Egyptian Football team in Cairo Airport, as they were arriving from their 7th African title, African Cup of Nations Angola 2010
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The British MP George Galloway says he has been manhandled by Egyptian intelligence officers and deported from Egypt. On his arrival at London's Heathrow airport he told Press TV that Egypt is a dictatorship which is complicit in oppressing the Palestinians. His remarks came after clashes between members of his Viva Palestina aid convoy and the Egyptian police in recent days. Roshan Muhammed Salih has more.
South Korean activists protest in front of the Egyptian embassy. They protest against the military tribunals for civilians that was held for members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
part 3: www.youtube.com The Middle East Institute is proud to host author Bruce Rutherford for a presentation of his newly published book on Egypt, Egypt After Mubarak: Challenges and Opportunities in Egyptian Politics. Egypt has always been a central player in Middle Eastern politics by virtue of its size, location, and cultural importance in the Arab and Islamic world. However, this key ally faces several formidable hurdles in the near future: demographic trends that will result in ever-larger numbers of young people seeking jobs and government services; market-oriented economic reforms that are essential for economic growth, but which produce serious hardships for millions of workers and their families; and a changing regional environment that includes the steady expansion of Irans influence and the impending withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. All of these challenges are unfolding during a period of political transition as the country faces parliamentary elections in 2010, presidential elections in 2011, the succession to Hosni Mubarak, and the selection of a new General Guide for the Muslim Brotherhood. During this lecture, Bruce K. Rutherford will place these developments in perspective and examine their repercussions for US policy in the region.
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Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, and Barack Obama, his US counterpart, have been meeting in Washington. Can the US and Egypt restart the Middle East peace process? Would Cairo be of any help? And can a new plan have any more chance of succeeding than the numerous previous agreements?
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Gamal Mubarak, the 46-year-old son of the Egyptian president, has taken to the internet to gain the support of young Egyptians. He held a three-hour online video forum addressing concerns about unemployment and rising living cost. Amr el-Kahky, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Cairo, examines the ruling party's high-tech strategy.

