Egyptian Revolution 2011
News and updates about Egyptian Revolution 2011
Mubarak May be Freed from Jail in 3 Weeks
If prosecution does not resubmit charges regarding Tahrir Square killings, Mubarak will go free.
Former Egyptian Pres. Mubarak Suffers Heart Attack
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, 84, suffered a heart attack Saturday upon his arrival at Tora Prison.
Report: Former Egypt VP Omar Suleiman to Run for President
Arab media reports former Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman has decided to run for president.
Report: Cairo Junta Planned Mubarak Ouster
A Statfor report says Egypt's military was planning Mubarak's ouster months before popular protests erupted in January 2011.
Egyptian Revolution Changes Nothing for Women
The Egyptian Revolution appears to have done nothing for women who attempt to support “change” in Tahrir Square.
Egypt to End 30-Year State of Emergency
Cairo's interim junta has said it will not renew the decades-old emergency law that has been in place since the 1981 Sadat assassination.
Egyptian Prosecutor Seeks Death for Mubarak
Egypt's prosecutor seeks death by hanging for former President Hosni Mubarak, his sons Gamal and Ala'a, and his former Interior Minister.
Thousands of Egyptian Women Protest Brutality
Some 10,000 women marched Tuesday chanting "Egyptian women are the red line," protesting military brutality against female protesters.
Deadly Clashes Enter Day Three in Cairo
Egyptians on Sunday entered a third day of deadly clashes between protesters and government forces in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Egyptian Cabinet Resigns Amid Renewed Unrest
The entire Egyptian cabinet submitted its resignation to the interim junta as unrest swells on the Nile, again.
Renewed Violence Monday in Cairo's Tahrir Square
At least 12 people were killed Sunday in a renewal of Cairo's Tahrir Square violence that brought down President Hosni Mubarak's regime.
Clashes Return to Cairo's Tahrir Square
At least one person is dead and more than 600 are wounded after protesters and police clashed Saturday in Cairo's Tahrir Square.