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Egyptian President Mubarak Resigns Amid Jubilation in Cairo

(Channel 4 News: 1300 PST, February 11, 2011) Egyptian president Mubarak resigns amid jubilation in Cairo. Lindsey Hilsum reports.

 

 

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Change Begins in Cairo

(Associated Press: 0900 PST, February 11, 2011) An Associated Press correspondent and an Egyptian protester in Cairo give their accounts of the scene on the streets as political change comes, with the departure of President Hosni Mubarak.

 

 

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Raw Video: Egypt Reacts to Mubarak Speech

(Associated Press: 1325 PST, February 10, 2011) Crowds of Egyptians erupted in chants after President Hosni Mubarak said he is transferring power to his vice president, Omar Suleiman, but will not leave the country.

 

 

 
 

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Egypt Army Steps In, Sign Mubarak Has Lost Power

(Associated Press: 0830PST, February 10, 2011) Egypt's military announced that it has stepped in to "safeguard the country" and assured protesters that President Hosni Mubarak will meet their demands in the strongest indication yet that Egypt's longtime leader has lost power.

 

 

Obama: We Are "Witnessing History" in Egypt

(Associated Press: 1100PST, February 10, 2011) Speaking in Marquette, Michigan, President Barack Obama said America will continue to support orderly and genuine transition to democracy in Egypt.

 

 

Raw Video: Crowds Mass Amid Mubarak Reports

 

 

 
 

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Scores Injured in South Egypt‎ Clashes

(Mosaic Video Alert: February 9, 2011) Press TV reports violence escalated in southern Egypt's city of el-Kharga, where security forces fired live ammunition at protesters. Angry protesters then attacked police and government buildings. More than 300 people have been killed so far in Egypt's protests. 

 

 

 
 

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