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Stratfor: Mubarak Dismisses Egypt's Government
Mubarak dissolves the acting government. Military supports government (Mubarak)
News Topics » Global Economy |
Posted on
January 29, 2011
The Telegraph: Egypt Protests: Clashes Escalate in Egyptian Cities
Cairo demonstrators have burned and ransacked President Mubarak's HQ. Darkness has fallen but the riots continue, countless fires are raging, and whole districts of Cairo are ruled by the angry mob.
News Topics » Global Economy |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
Fedup Montrealer Blogspot: US Senate To Reintroduce Internet "Kill Switch" Bill
According to an article in CNET, the US Senate is planning on reintroducing a bill, initially introduced last year by Senators Lieberman(I-Conn.) and Collins (R-Maine), that would allow the US president to take control over privately owned computer systems in the case of a "National Cyber Emergency".
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
Reuters Africa: Syria tightens Internet ban after Tunis unrest-users
Syrian authorities have banned programmes that allow access to Facebook Chat from cellphones, tightening already severe restrictions on the Internet in the wake of the unrest in Tunisia, users said on Wednesday.
Nimbuzz and eBuddy, two programmes that allow access to Facebook Chat and other messaging programmes through a single interface, no longer work in Syria, thety said.
The Baath Party has ruled Syria since 1963, when it outlawed all opposition and imposed emergency law, which is still in force.
News Topics » Global Economy |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
LA Times: Egyptian protests intensify; demonstrators battle with police
This recap of the protests contains key observations by former IAEA director, Nobel laureate and Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei. After a peaceful march he led was met with water cannon, concussion grenades and tear gas, ElBaradei said he thought the opportunity for peaceful change is over. "It's now the people versus the thugs."
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
HeraldSun (AU): Army set to take charge in Egypt
Egyptian president orders army to take charge after protests and clashes which included overrun police stations, seized weapons and torched security force vehicles and torched government buildings.
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
The Globe and Mail: Egypt's Mubarak imposes curfew after day of protests rock regime
Egyptian state TV explains that President Hosni Mubarak imposed the curfew in his role as head of military in response to "riots, lawlessness, looting, destruction, attack and burning of public and private property including attacks on banks and hotels."
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
Denver Post: Egypt Imposes Night Curfew After Day Of Protests
Egyptian president Hosni Mubarek imposes a 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew on Cairo, Alexandria and Suez with police and military working in tandem to enforce the ban.
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
The Telegraph: Egypt Protests: live
Updates every 90-seconds on the protests in Egypt via The Telegraph in the UK.
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
CBS: Egypt Goes Offline
"Every Egyptian provider, every business, bank, Internet cafe, website, school, embassy, and government office that relied on the big four Egyptian ISPs for their Internet connectivity is now cut off from the rest of the world."
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
January 28, 2011
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