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Just moments ago, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak gave a speech on Egyptian television, he did not resign. In fact, he made underlined threats to the people of Egypt. After the speech, protesters in Tahrir square furiously waved their shoes in the a
Mubarak says, "bite me!" Still el-Presidente. But my powers are now the CIA guy's. We'll hold elections real soon. Crowd none too happy. CIA guy warns mob to go home.
The television host narrated the pictures of the dead protesters on the screen, young men with sweet smiles whom she compared to roses in a garden.
Saudi Arabian officials were on a PR offensive Thursday following a report that claimed King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, 86, had suffered a heart attack after [chewing out] US President Barack Obama about the protests in Egypt.
Egyptian military prevented Mubarak from earlier making a speech handing power over to CIA puppet Vice President.
Current vice-president Omar Suleiman will take over the presidency, sources also said.
Yet they brought a sophistication and professionalism to their cause — exploiting the anonymity of the Internet to elude the secret police, planting false rumors to fool police spies, staging “field tests” in Cairo slums before laying out their battl
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Galvanised by the biggest day of protest since their campaign to oust Hosni Mubarak's regime began, Egyptian pro-democracy campaigners attempted to blockade parliament Wednesday.
Top State-Run Newspaper Lashes Govt, Praises Protesters
Thousands of state workers and impoverished Egyptians launched strikes and protests around the country over their economic woes as anti-government activists sought to expand their campaign to oust President Mubarak despite warnings from the vice pres
The new vice-president of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is a long-standing favourite of Israel's who spoke daily to the Tel Aviv government via a secret "hotline" to Cairo, leaked documents disclose.
Israel has long seen Omar Suleiman, Egypt's recently appointed vice president, as the successor to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, US State Department cables released by secrets outlet WikiLeaks show. One document detailed Israel Defense Ministe
A young Google executive who helped ignite Egypt's uprising energized a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands with his first appearance in their midst after being released from 12 days in secret detention. "We won't give up," he promised at one of
On January 29, Omar Suleiman, Egypt’s top spy chief, was anointed vice president by tottering dictator, Hosni Mubarak. By appointing Suleiman, part of a shake-up of the cabinet in an attempt to appease the masses of protesters and retain his own gri
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Hundreds of Egyptians queued outside banks to withdraw funds as lenders opened for the first time in more than a week amid protests demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. The pound dropped to the lowest level since 2005.
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I'm Nidal Tahrir, from Black Flag, a small group of Anarcho-Communists in Egypt. The world is watching Egypt, and even moving in solidarity. However, due to the internet being cut, information was difficult to find. Can you tell me about what has hap
Over the past week, the mainstream media has not really done a good job of communicating how intense the violence and bloodshed in Egypt has become.
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It was "all the news" yesterday, competing for shelf space against the ongoing Egyptian unrest: French and German leaders were attempting to muscle the EU toward greater integration.
The events in Egypt have captured the attention of the world as thousands of Egyptians take to the streets. Much of the blame for the unrest in Egypt and the resulting instability in the region rests with US foreign policy over the past several decad
Egypt's embattled regime announced Monday a 15 percent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger amid ongoing protests demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster. The Cabinet decision follows earlie
The sight of masses of people upending a government friendly to the US has them shaking in their boots. What scares them the most is that they never saw it coming – just as they won’t see it approaching if and when it happens closer to home.
Leaders of the Egyptian democracy movement vowed to escalate their pressure for the resignation of President Mubarak, even as his government portrayed itself as already in the midst of American-approved negotiations to end the uprising, now in its 13
The United States and leading European nations on Saturday threw their weight behind Egypt’s vice president, Omar Suleiman, backing his attempt to defuse a popular uprising without immediately removing President Hosni Mubarak from power.
The country’s newly named vice president, Omar Suleiman, and other top military leaders were discussing steps to limit Mr. Mubarak’s decision-making authority and possibly remove him from the presidential palace in Cairo — though not to strip him of
WE had been detained by Egyptian authorities, handed over to the country’s dreaded secret police, and interrogated. But our discomfort paled in comparison to the dull whacks and the screams of pain by Egyptian people that broke the stillness