Relative calm in Canal region
A relatively calm day in Suez, Ismailia and Port Said after four days of deadly clashes
Egypt’s drop in gas supplies renews concerns in Jordan
There has been no indication from the Egyptian government when gas supplies will return to normal levels
Continued violence prompts international reaction
United Nations and Amnesty International condemn police brutality while United States sees president’s dialogue as step forward
Central Cairo protests’ update
Cairo governorate building and Semiramis Intercontinental attacked, and Qasr Al Nil bridge witnessed clashes
Court hears Iraq abuse claims against British troops
Allegations that British interrogators were guilty of unlawful killings and torture between 2003 and 2009 were put before judges
MOI considers arming security forces
Ministry source says police officers demand to be issued live ammunition
“Egypt needs the national dialogue”: Al Sharqawy
National dialogue between president and predominantly Islamist politicians underway
Protests continue across Egypt
Aside from the two major flashpoints in Cairo and Port Said, large protests, marches have also taken place in Alexandria, Sharqiya, and Damanhour
Dozens arrested during attack on Semiramis
The local hotel sent tweets early Tuesday calling for help as assailants entered the hotel
In Pictures: Tahrir and Qasr Al-Aini 29 January 2013
Photos by AhmedElMalky