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LIVE BLOG: Egypt crisis: latest on Mubarak
Egypt faces a “Day of Rage” after Mubarak’s decision not to stand down – and we’ll bring the latest from the Julian Assange extradition hearing. Give us your views on the #c4news live blog.
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Egypt: the road to Mubarak’s downfall
As Egypt enters the post-Mubarak era, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman looks back at the two weeks that brought his downfall.
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Egypt: what can Obama do now?
No one was more surprised than President Obama when his old friend Hosni Mubarak did not stand down as Egyptian President on Thursday night, writes US Correspondent Sarah Smith in Washington.
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Egypt: How Mubarak evaded resignation
As protesters mass in Cairo again, Channel 4 News looks into the 24 hours that saw President Mubarak face down intense pressure for his immediate resignation.
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Egypt: protests spread as Mubarak holds on
A senior aide to President Mubarak tells Lindsey Hilsum in Cairo that “the revolution won” and the President no longer has power. But the protesters pouring onto the streets appear to disagree.
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Egypt: euphoria in Cairo as President Mubarak steps down
After 18 days of mass protests across Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak’s 30 year rule, the embattled leader resigns from power and a military council is put in place to run the country’s affairs.
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Egypt: President Mubarak to stay amid discontent in Cairo
Hundreds of thousands of protesters in Tahrir Square react in dismay as President Hosni Mubarak announces he will transfer power, but insists on staying in office until September.
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Egypt unrest: ‘President Mubarak to step down’
A senior aide to President Hosni Mubarak tells Channel 4 News the embattled leader will step down imminently amid widespread unrest which has swept Egypt.
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Egypt: behind the online ‘hero’ who galvanised the protests
As Egyptians are moved by a tearful testimony of a Google executive arrested by state police, his online colleague tells Channel 4 News how the internet campaign began and why he fears for his safety.
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Egypt releases political prisoners, as Tahrir shuns pop star
The Egyptian government has released 34 political prisoners, including members of the Muslim Brotherhood, as the country’s biggest pop star is shunned in Tahrir Square.
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Hague visits Tunisia as Egypt protests continue
Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives in Tunisia – where the unrest in the Middle East began – to encourage development in the country as protests inspired by events there continue in Egypt.
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Pro-Government supporters in Egypt ‘turn on Mubarak’
As Cairo’s Tahrir Square bulges with a record number of protesters, Channel 4 News understands that pro-Mubarak supporters are turning against their leader.
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Egypt: protesters remain as talks progress
Protesters remain in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, as Egypt’s politicians begin talks to end the political crisis, and a senior Google executive is released after a week in custody.
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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood in talks with government
What happened in Egypt today has been unimaginable for years: the banned Muslim Brotherhood entered into formal talks with the government to find a way out of the country’s political crisis.
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Mubarak ‘will stay in power until September’
There is now no possibility of Egypt’s President Mubarak standing down before presidential elections in September, according to Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the country’s Foreign Minister.