'We Won't Stop Until Morsi Reinstated'
After bloodiest day since 2011 revolution, Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood vows to continue uprising - whatever the cost.
After bloodiest day since 2011 revolution, Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood vows to continue uprising - whatever the cost.

Official says U.S. is considering cancelling a joint military exercise with Egypt because of the violence in the country.

Sky News cameraman Mick Deane dead shot inside the Rabaa al-Adawiya camp, where security forces were trying to clear Morsi supporters.

Local Egyptian website publishes a statement by Egyptian officers in which they denounce the army's intervention in political affairs.

El Baradei: "I cannot shoulder the responsibility for a single drop of blood."

As death toll continues to soar, interim government declares a state of emergency.

As of yet, the army's promised crackdown has not materialized, but protesters aren't taking any chances.

Crowd shouts, 'Returning! Returning!' at rally for deposed president Mohamed Morsi.

EU chief meets imprisoned Egyptian leader in a secret location for ‘friendly’ talks as Egypt readies for new bloodshed.

A planned “million man march” and other mass-marches on security installations appear likely to end in more deaths.

Graphic video shows bodies at morgue, reportedly shot by security forces in weekend violence involving pro-Morsi rioters.

Egyptian prosecutor suggests Morsi worked with Hamas to attack, kill Egyptian guards.

The first Egyptian Cabinet since the overthrow of president Mohammed Morsi sworn in, Brotherhood rejects it.

Clashes between supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi and security forces leave more than 250 wounded

Egyptian opposition group Tamarod calls for an outlaw of the Muslim Brotherhood after weapons are found in its Cairo headquarters.

Salafist Al Nour party pulls out of talks to appoint interim PM, as Egypt's political crisis takes a turn for the worse.

Morsi supporters said up to 34 of their members were killed. Military says one officer died. Not clear who attacked whom.

Supporters of Mohammed Morsi plan their own mass rallies. ‘No to military coup.’

Islamic coalition called on citizens to hold huge protests against Morsi's removal, and "say 'no' to the military coup."

Supporters of deposed Morsi clashed with police and military near Cairo University.

Airport officials confirmed they received orders to prevent Morsi from leaving the country. Armored vehicles on the streets.

Ariel University researcher says fall of Morsi could be followed by a series of revolutions.

Fox's Krauthammer says Obama's neutrality is 'shocking' in view of his positions vis-a-vis Mubarak, Iranian unrest.

Egyptian presidency: “army declaration had not been cleared by the presidency and could cause confusion.”

Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr has tendered his resignation, reports state news agency.

"The age of military coups is over," stresses Muslim Brotherhood member.

Building was set on fire. People were seen leaving it with fire bombs, helmets, flak jackets, furniture and televisions.

Opposition demands military intervention if President Morsi refuses to resign.

Israel’s former ambassador to Egypt, Zvi Mazel, predicts that riots in Egypt will continues in the foreseeable future.

Gen. al-Sisi says military has been deployed in cities near the Suez Canal to protect the canal from riots.

Five killed and 446 injured in clashes between pro- and anti-Morsi demonstrators outside the palace.

Court launches open-ended protest after Islamist protesters block courthouse ahead of a key ruling.

Demonstrators demand the president take back decrees on judiciary. Some call for his resignation.

Rally organized by minority Salafi groups, demanding Egypt's new constitution be based on the Islamic law.

Egyptian army hits Sinai terrorists after large-scale attack. Helicopters strike camps, killing 20.

Violence returns to Cairo as plain-clothed security officers killed five protesters less than three weeks before presidential elections.

After a three-month hiatus the trial of Egypt's ailing former president Hosni Mubarak resumed only to be postponed, again.
Egypt's caretaker junta say the explosion that sent Cairo into a panic this week was a sonic boom caused by a low-flying aircraft.
Two protesters killed by gunfire in clashes between Egyptian soldiers and protesters.
More than 100,000 demonstrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square, rejecting the appointment of Mubarak's former prime minister.

Professor Moshe Sharon from the Hebrew University warns: The Muslim Brotherhood is well organized. They'll likely win the elections.

Egypt's ruling military council asks Kamal al-Ganzouri, who served as Prime Minister in the 1990s, to head the new cabinet.

PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal plan to hold reconciliation talks in Cairo despite the unrest rocking the country.