Posts tagged as: Cairo

Immense Anti-Mubarak Protest In Cairo, Egypt

During the third week of anti-Mubarak protests in Egypt, citizens have once again taken the street for a massive protest that is staged to take place in the Tahrir Square from Cairo. This is the biggest protest up until date, as Egyptians are still requesting President Hosni Mubarak to step down right away. Tweet This [...]

New Egyptian Cabinet Meeting as Protests Continue

The national Egyptian television announced that the new Cabinet would meet on Monday for its first meeting, as protests and the human chain at the Tahrir Square in Cairo continued. Tweet This Post

Fights in Cairo between Mubarak’s Supporters and Opponents

Following yesterday’s large demonstrations which saw hundreds of thousands of people on the streets of Cairo, today things took a turn as supporters of the president came out to fight for what they believe in. Tweet This Post

Mubarak’s Promise Rejected by Protesters

President Hosni Mubarak has vowed to not stand for re-election in September, but Egyptian protesters has rejected his promise, demanding that he quit immediately, the BBC said on Wednesday. Tweet This Post

Over One Million People to Participate in Cairo Protests Today

The streets of Cairo will see today more than one million people who will attend demonstrations against the Mubarak government, coming together for the largest protest since the population turned against Egypt’s ruler, the ‘Million Man March’. Tweet This Post

Hopes Rising in Gaza after Egypt Protests

Hopes are rising in Hamas-ruled Gaza that the turmoil in neighbouring Egypt will bring positive changes to their occupied territory if restrictions imposed by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are lifted. Tweet This Post

Egyptians Not Giving Up, Request End of Mubarak Regime

Cairo under chaos as inhabitants took the streets once again last night in an effort to end Mubarak’s regime and support the beginning of a new Egyptian era. Tweet This Post

UK Foreign Office Advises Against Travelling to Certain Parts of Egypt

The foreign office of the United Kingdom has warned against travelling to certain cities of Egypt for leisure due to unrest in the country as the protests against the government get paced up. Tweet This Post

Vice-President Appointed by Egyptian President

Amid the violent protests by the Egyptian public against the 30-year tyrannical rule of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the President dissolved the cabinet to appease the public in the hope that Egyptian public might settle down and stop protesting. Tweet This Post

Egypt’s Popularity Increases Prices for Tourists

Egypt has been more popular for Russian tourists this year as the percentage of travelers from Russian to the Nile-country in the first nine months of 2010 increased by over 50 per cent, to a total number of 1,909,000 people. Tweet This Post

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