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Republican Hopefuls Are Saying Little About Egypt

Republican Hopefuls Are Saying Little About Egypt

The lack of debate underscores the relative absence of muscular Republican voices on foreign affairs.

 

'Hacktivists' launch second attack on Egypt

Well, that didn’t take long. No sooner had the government of Egypt restored Internet service to its citizens early Wednesday than the loosely organized cybervandals known as Anonymous were back at work trying to knock official Egyptian websites offline.

 

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Journalists covering protests in Cairo, including CNN's Anderson Cooper and two Associated Press correspondents, have been roughed up in the crowd.

 

Clinton warns of 'uncharted territory' in wake of Egypt unrest

In the midst of mass uprisings and historic change in the Middle East, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a gathering of US diplomats Wednesday that "we are all in uncharted territory."

 

Egyptians fill Tahrir Square in massive rally

Hundreds of thousands of protesters packed into Tahrir Square in the largest challenge to President Hosni Mubarak in a week of demonstration ...

 

Foreign telecommunications companies stepping in to connect Egypt protesters to Internet

Foreign telecommunications companies are helping to provide Egyptians with Internet access over fixed phone lines after the Cairo government's shutdown of online and cellular services.

 

Egypt's opposition calls for 1 million on streets

Egypt's opposition calls for 1 million on streets

A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to demand the removal of President Hosni Mubarak, the clearest sign yet that a unified leadership was emerging for Egypt's powerful but disparate protest movement....

 

Cairo airport a scene of chaos as foreigners flee

Cairo airport a scene of chaos as foreigners flee

Cairo's international airport was a scene of chaos and confusion Monday as thousands of foreigners sought to flee the unrest in Egypt and countries around the world scrambled to send in planes to fly their citizens out....

 

Tourists navigate Egyptian chaos

Tourists navigate Egyptian chaos

Groups of U.S. tourists were stuck Saturday trying to find their way out of Egypt amid the chaos and violent protests that have seized the country.

 

Obama admonishes Egypt's Mubarak on protests

Confronting a building international crisis, President Obama called on Egypt's president to stand down from violence as the White House moved ...

 

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