CHICAGO (AP): Thousands of people in Egypt who flooded streets in riots calling for President Hosni Mubarak to step down were joined by relatives and supporters at protests in major American cities. ...more...
Egypt: Endgame Approaches for Mubarak
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak named a vice-president and agreed to form a new government, but protesters calling for Mubarak's removal said that they would not let up until the 83-year-old "Pharaoh" stepped down. ...more...
Defiant Egyptians Find Support in U.S.
Relatives and friends of protesters in Egypt take to the streets in some U.S. cities to show support in subdued protests against President Mubarak. | Mubarak Names VP | VIDEO Egypt Descends Into Chaos Egypt Leaves Obama Stuck | VIDEO FOX NEWS' GREG PALKOT REPORTING: Violent Protests Enter Fifth Day U.S. to Mubarak: Bolder Steps Needed OPINION: Arab Rebellions and Israel Follow Crisis on Twitter. ...more...
U.S. protesters offer support for Egyptians
Thousands of people in Egypt who flooded streets in riots calling for President Hosni Mubarak to step down were joined Saturday by relatives and supporters at protests in major American cities. ...more...
Three cables from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to the State Department, published by Wikileaks, shed some light on Egypt's new Vice President Omar Suleiman. 1) At an April 2009 meeting between Suleiman, then Egypt's intelligence chief, and U.S. Joint... ...more...
Mubarak names his deputy and new PM
Protests continue as Egyptian president appoints former spy chief as his vice-president for the first time. ...more...
Egypt Spy Chief Omar Soliman Named Vice President
Some developing news out of Egypt, where president Mubarak has just appointed Omar Soliman as vice president. This is a notable event as it is the first time since 1981 that Egypt has a Vice President, indicating just how much of a pseudo-dictatorial system the Mubarak regime has been. We are rather confident that the people will not be all that excited about getting the former head of the. ...more...
Protesters denounce Egyptian leader at DC embassy
More than 100 protesters filled the street in front of the Egyptian embassy in Washington on Saturday, demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak step down. ...more...
Brothers found safe and sound
TWO brothers who disappeared in the Blue Mountains during a canyoning trip strolled out of the bush uninjured yesterday after a major search and rescue effort, triggered by concerns for their safety. ...more...
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