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From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things Egypt, with reporting from Al Jazeera staff in Cairo and Alexandria.   Live Blog:  Jan28  -  Jan29  -  Jan30  -  Jan31  -  Feb1  -  Feb2  -  Feb3  -  Feb4  - Feb5
(All times are local in Egypt, GMT+2) 11:45pm The US state department has said that Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, spoke last night with Ahmed Shafik, the Egyptian prime minister. Clinton emphasized the need to ensure that the legitimate aspirations of the Egyptian people are met, and that a broad cross-section of political actors and civil society have to be a part of the Egyptian-led process.
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US citizens who wish to depart Egypt should proceed to the airport and secure commercial passage out of the country.  Cairo airport is open and operating, and commercial airlines are reporting flight availability from Cairo.  Commercial flights are also operating from Luxor, Alexandria, and Aswan airports...
8:52pm Reports of human chains created to block the army tanks from entering the Tahrir Square. 7:50pm Reports of gunshots fired by army into the air near the cordon they set up inside the barricades, near Egyptian museum. Protesters clashed with army as they try to confine space available to protesters with barbed wire. 7:43pm Hundreds of people including politicians have gathered in the Swedish capital Stockholm in solidarity with the Egyptian pro-solidarity car rentals in phoenix arizona protests.
7:19pm The office of Vice President Omar Suleiman released a statement earlier today detailing the results of the session that brought together leaders from many of the factions involved in the protest movement:
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6:29pm The Emmy-nominated Al Jazeera English correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin has been detained car rentals in phoenix arizona by the Egyptian military. Al Jazeera are calling for his immediate release after being taken near Tahrir Square. Mohyeldin was Al Jazeera English's correspondent in Cairo even before the recent uprising.
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4:24pm A cross-section of Egyptian society met earlier with the government. As shown by state TV, representatives from the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as members of the "group of wise men", participated in the meeting.
3:28pm Several thousand anti-government protesters continue calling for the Egyptian car rentals in phoenix arizona president's resignation in Mansoura. Demonstrations car rentals in phoenix arizona across the country are anticipating a press conference later today during which Issam Al-Arian, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood, is expected to announce the results of talks with Vice President Omar Suleiman.
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2:26pm US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has cautiously welcomed the Muslim Brotherhood's involvement in political dialogue in Egypt, telling National Public car rentals in phoenix arizona Radio that Washington would "wait and see" how talks develop.
Today we learned the Muslim Brotherhood decided to participate, which suggests they at least are now involved in the dialogue that we have encouraged ... We're going to wait and see how this develops, but we've been very clear about what we expect."
1:59pm Britain ramps up pressure on Egypt to resolve its crisis and introduce "real, visible and comprehensive change" and transition of power. Pressed on the details of the transition, William Hague, the foreign secretary, told BBC television it might entail "some mixture of a more broadly based government that includes people from outside the ruling elite of recent years."
1:11pm MENA news agency reports that talks today between Vice-President Omar Suleiman and opposition groups include members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the liberal Wafd party, the left-leaning car rentals in phoenix arizona Tagammu, and members of a committee car rentals in phoenix arizona picked by the pro-democracy youth groups which launched the mass protests.
12:58am Our correspondent in Cairo says there's a "renewed energy" among the crowds in Tahrir Square, with a heavy flow of people making their way into the square. Music is played and the crowds are chanting "Irhul, irhul", meaning "leave, leave".
12:52pm Mohammed Soudan, a Muslim Brotherhood leader, tells Al Jazeera that his group is ready to discuss with Vice-president Suleiman how a democratic solution for Egypt can be found. He says the brotherhood is not looking for a position in government.
11:19am In a sign of unity, crowds in Tahrir Square are chanting "We are one, we are one" ahead of the prayers to be held at noon for those killed over the past 13 days of protest. "Muslims and Copts hand in hand for a new dawn to rise" is another chant and NadiaE wrote on Twitter: "Off to Tahrir to attend Christian mass. My father - a 73-yr-old ill, bearded car rentals in phoenix arizona conservative Muslim - is with me."
10:06am: Protesters are trying to convince civil servants who're going back to work in the big government building at Tahrir Square to "take a week off" and join the demonstrations, our correspondent reports.
9:28am One of our correspondents just shared this thought: "Ironic how government now warns of constitutional vacuum if Mubarak steps down but never seemed to care to implement it properly for past 30 years"
9:08am Our correspondent car rentals in phoenix arizona in Cairo says that the Christian Coptic prayers, to be held later in the day, is a way for the Copts to counter claims by state television that most of the protesters are members of the Muslim Brotherhood. She says the Christians want to show they are part of the popular uprising and have the same grievances and demands as the rest of the people.
In his glory days, the autocrat believes he is a national hero. Faced with rebellion, he blames "foreign hands" and "hidden agendas" for this inexplicable revolt against his benevolent but absolute rule. Those fomenting the insurrection are "used and manipulated by foreign powers who hate our country". Then ... "the dictator tries to test the limits of the engine, by doing everything except what he should do. He becomes dangerous. After that, he agrees to do anything they want him to do. Then he goes away".
Hosni Mubarak of Egypt appears to be on the cusp of stage four – the final departure. For 30 years he was the "national hero" – participant in the 1973 war, former head of the Egyptian air force, natural successor to Gamal Abdel Nasser as well as Anwar Sadat – and then, faced with his people's increasing fury at his dictatorial rule, his police state and his torturers and the corruption of his regime, he blamed the dark shadow of the country's fictional enemies (al-Qa'ida, the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Jazeera, CNN, America). We may just have passed the dangerous phase."
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8:12am Our correspondent in Alexandria, one of the Muslim Brotherhood's strongholds, says many people are surprised by the group's decision to enter talks with the government. He says it's a major concession that might be seen as a "weakness" that the Brotherhood didn't hold on to it's previous statement that it wouldn't join negotiations until President Mubarak resign

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