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LIVE BLOG: Egypt uprising – the battle for Tahrir Square
Protesters continue to occupy Tahrir Square as the government opens talks with the Muslim Brotherhood. See video, comment and latest tweets, plus add your voice to the #c4news live blog.
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Egypt-Israel gas blast blamed on ‘terrorists’
“Terrorists” are to blame for an explosion at a north Sinai pipeline supplying gas from Egypt to Israel and Jordan, according to Egyptian officials.
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Mubarak aims to win over Egypt’s rich
Calls for change in Egypt have come from every level of society. But Krishnan Guru-Murthy finds that the country’s well-off now think it is time to go back to work.
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Mubarak aims to win over Egypt’s rich
Calls for change in Egypt have come from every level of society. But Krishnan Guru-Murthy finds that the country’s well-off now think it is time to go back to work.
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Egypt: protesters dismiss ‘cosmetic changes’
As protesters reject the announcement that Egyptian government apparatchiks are to stand down, the US appears to be backtracking on its wish for President Mubarak to leave office quickly.
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Map: The Battle for Tahrir Square
The Egypt protests have focused around Tahrir Square with anti-Mubarak protestors besieged by government loyalists. Channel 4 News lays out the key areas of the battleground.
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Egypt journalist resigns from state TV in protest
Egyptian journalist Shahira Amin tells Channel 4 News why she resigned from state-run Nile TV after being banned from covering the ongoing protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
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Egypt: how the #c4news team told the story on Twitter
After a week of dramatic social unrest in Egypt, we take a look back at how Jonathan Rugman, Jon Snow and Lindsey Hilsum told the unfolding story – in Cairo and Alexandria – via Twitter.
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Obama in talks to force immediate Mubarak resignation
Barack Obama launches “the biggest gamble of his presidency so far” as he seeks to manoeuvre an “elegant” but quick way for Egypt’s President Mubarak to leave office, says Sarah Smith.
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Egyptians demand Mubarak exit as crowds swarm Cairo
As 200,000 Egyptians gathered in Cairo to demand President Mubarak’s removal from office, a committee of “wise men” has come up with a plan for him to cede power, reports Jonathan Rugman.
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Egypt: 'the man staring at me made a throat-slitting gesture'
Lindsey Hilsum blogs from Alexandria on the Egypt crisis and why crowds are turning against journalists.
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Is there a coup brewing in Egypt’s Army?
The Egyptian Army’s passivity in the bloody protests suggests an internal conflict of agendas, one which could inspire a coup by lower-level officers, a former Army Commander tells Channel 4 News.
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Is there a coup brewing in Egypt’s Army?
The Egyptian Army’s passivity in the bloody protests suggests an internal conflict of agendas, one which could inspire a coup by lower-level officers, a former Army Commander tells Channel 4 News.
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Israel: a model for the future of Egypt?
As the struggle goes in Tahrir Square on for the soul of Egypt, foreign policy analyst Ziya Meral says that the shape of country’s political future may be closest to that of Israel.
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Egypt: bitter and bloody battle in central Cairo
President Mubarak says Egypt will descend into chaos if he resigns now – but as ten die in the battle between Mubarak supporters and pro-democracy protesters, Jon Snow in Cairo says it already has.