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  • Egyptian soldiers sit on top of an armoured vehicle in Cairo

    Egyptian soldiers sit on top of an armoured vehicle in Cairo

    Egyptian soldiers sit on top of an armoured vehicle in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clung to power on Saturday as protesters took to the streets again to demand that he quit. Mubarak ordered troops and tanks into the capital Cairo and other cities overnight and imposed a curfew in an attempt to quell demonstrations that have shaken the Arab world's most populous nation, a key U.S. ally, to the core. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • A protester stands in front of riot police and a water cannon outside a mosque after Friday prayers in Cairo

    A protester stands in front of riot police and a water cannon outside a mosque after Friday prayers in Cairo

    A protester stands in front of riot police and a water cannon outside a mosque after Friday prayers in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak said on Saturday that Egypt needed dialogue not violence to end problems that led to days of protests and said he was sacking his government, speaking in an address on state television. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • US President Obama speaks about the situation in Egypt at the White House in Washington

    US President Obama speaks about the situation in Egypt at the White House in Washington

    U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the situation in Egypt at the White House in Washington January 28, 2011. Obama said on Friday he had spoken with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and urged him to keep his promises to work toward greater democracy and greater economic opportunity for his people. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

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