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  1. 11 feb 2011 · Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down Friday and handed over power to the military -- three decades of his iron-clad rule ended by an 18-day revolution.

  2. 11 feb 2011 · ( Mashable) -- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down, more than two weeks after the protests that began January 25 in the country -- and launched a flood of #Jan25 and #Egypt...

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    On a national holiday to commemorate the police force, thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of downtown Cairo, calling it a “day of rage”. Similar protests were reported in other towns across the country. After a few hours of relative calm, police and demonstrators clashed with police who fired tear gas and used water cannon against demonstra...

    Internet and mobile services were disrupted across the country before a new wave of protests planned after Friday prayers. Thousands of police were ordered onto the streets of Cairo, Suez and Alexandria to quell anti-government demonstrations. Riots continued throughout the night.

    Protesters continued to defy the military-imposed curfew. About 250,000 people gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square and hundreds marched through Alexandria. Mubarak named his new cabinet on state television.

    Preparations began for another day of demonstrations against Mubarak’s regime. The army was still deployed with tanks throughout different positions in and around Tahrir Square in central Cairo. Up to 1,500 people were injured, some of them seriously, and by the day’s end, at least three deaths were reported by the Reuters news agency, quoting offi...

    Hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in Tahrir Square for what they termed the “Day of Departure”. Chants urging Mubarak to leave reverberated across the square, as the country entered its 11th day of unrest and mass demonstrations.

    Amid rumours that he would be stepping down that night, Mubarak gave a televised speech that he said was “from the heart”. He repeated his promise to not run in the next presidential election and to “continue to shoulder” his responsibilities in the “peaceful transition” that he said would take place in September. Protesters in Tahrir Square reacte...

    After 18 days of protests, Omar Suleiman, the vice president, announced that Mubarak would resign as president and hand over power to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. Here are the 30 seconds that saw the end of 30 years of Mubarak’s rule over Egypt: The revolution ushered in an era of uncertainty as an already weary economy worsened and rig...

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  3. 11 feb 2011 · CNN: Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak steps down - YouTube. 16M subscribers. Subscribed. 55. 13K views 13 years ago. Egypt's Vice President announces President Hosni Mubarak is...

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  4. 12 feb 2011 · Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down Friday and handed over power to the military, his nearly three decades of iron rule ended by a groundswell of popular...

  5. CNN Breaking News: Revolution in Egypt - President Mubarak Steps Down: Directed by Dan Evans, Michael Fleisch. With Ahmed Bedier, Wolf Blitzer, Jim Clancy, Anderson Cooper.

  6. 12 feb 2011 · Hosni Mubarak has stepped down as president of Egypt, after weeks of protest in Cairo and other cities. The news was greeted with a huge outburst of joy and celebration by thousands in...