It is widely accepted that the spark for the recent dramatic events in Egypt came from last month's uprising in Tunisia. If people power could bring … Go to resource »
The demonstrators are still there in force in Tahrir Square on Day 16 ... The group here are setting up a tent to house family members joining them. … Go to resource »
Video 1: After two-and-a-half weeks of calls for him to go, president Hosni Mubarak's TV speech was eagerly anticipated. But hopes they'd be hearing … Go to resource »
Videos 1 and 2: President Hosni Mubarak has announced a roadmap for changes but protesters in Cairo and Alexandria went back to the streets to … Go to resource »
Many of the people in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Tuesday were there for the first time. Jacky Rowland reports now on the newcomers swelling the ranks of … Go to resource »
Video 1: Cairo Protesters Stand Firm Al Jazeera reports that tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square have held their ground after … Go to resource »
Video 1 - Leave, Mubarak! Chant Crowds Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters, from all walks of life protesting regardless of age, gender … Go to resource »
After Friday prayers, hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters shouted in union, 'Leave, Mubarak,' reports Al Jazeera. Go to resource »
Al Jazeera television, broadcasting from Cairo in spite of government action against it, reports that more than 100 were injured Wednesday as … Go to resource »
Events in Egypt are at the top of the news agenda in many countries worldwide. And how is that news being handled?Very differently, depending on where … Go to resource »
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