Home WebMail
| Calgary -1.1°C
Regions Advertise Login Contact
Action News Action News
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Americas
  • Canada
  • US
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Breaking News
  • Latest Updates
  • Featured
  • Live
  • Live Now
  • Thanksgiving: A story of celebration and pain, in maps
  • Venezuela suspends flight rights for six foreign airlines amid US tensions
  • Portugal beat Austria to lift FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar
  • Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in Jenin as they try to surrender
  • What was behind the coup in Guinea-Bissau days after the election?
  • In the US, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade marches on despite wind gusts
  • Was South Africa’s G20 success real change or a symbolic win?
  • Pope Leo warns ‘future of humanity is at stake’ during Turkiye visit
  • Tunisia frees prominent lawyer and critic of President Saied
  • US teen Mohammed Ibrahim released from Israeli prison after nine months
  • The numbers behind UN report on women and girls killed
  • US appears to back plan to divide Gaza, rebuild Israeli-controlled side
  • National Guard members shot in Washington, DC, attack identified
  • Hundreds of children ‘terrified’ and alone after fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • Putin says US-backed peace plan as framework is OK ‘in general’
  • The 1930s 2.0 & the collapse of American soft power
  • Guinea-Bissau coup: What happened, why it matters, what happens next?
  • Israeli air strikes hit villages in south Lebanon on ceasefire anniversary
  • LIVE: Israel launches air strikes on West Bank as incursion turns deadly
  • Can Trump ban South Africa from 2026 G20 summit, as he says he will?
  • Hong Kong fire that killed at least 75 ‘under control’ but hundreds missing
  • Washington, DC, shooting: Does US view 77,000 Afghans as potential threats?
  • Japan denies report Trump told PM Takaichi not to provoke China on Taiwan
  • Trump, Venezuela and the new cold war with China
  • Egypt’s all-important parliamentary elections aren’t elections at all
  • Thanksgiving: A story of celebration and pain, in maps
  • Venezuela suspends flight rights for six foreign airlines amid US tensions
  • Portugal beat Austria to lift FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar
  • Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in Jenin as they try to surrender
  • What was behind the coup in Guinea-Bissau days after the election?
  • In the US, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade marches on despite wind gusts
  • Was South Africa’s G20 success real change or a symbolic win?
  • Pope Leo warns ‘future of humanity is at stake’ during Turkiye visit
  • Tunisia frees prominent lawyer and critic of President Saied
  • US teen Mohammed Ibrahim released from Israeli prison after nine months
  • The numbers behind UN report on women and girls killed
  • US appears to back plan to divide Gaza, rebuild Israeli-controlled side
  • National Guard members shot in Washington, DC, attack identified
  • Hundreds of children ‘terrified’ and alone after fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • Putin says US-backed peace plan as framework is OK ‘in general’
  • The 1930s 2.0 & the collapse of American soft power
  • Guinea-Bissau coup: What happened, why it matters, what happens next?
  • Israeli air strikes hit villages in south Lebanon on ceasefire anniversary
  • LIVE: Israel launches air strikes on West Bank as incursion turns deadly
  • Can Trump ban South Africa from 2026 G20 summit, as he says he will?
  • Hong Kong fire that killed at least 75 ‘under control’ but hundreds missing
  • Washington, DC, shooting: Does US view 77,000 Afghans as potential threats?
  • Japan denies report Trump told PM Takaichi not to provoke China on Taiwan
  • Trump, Venezuela and the new cold war with China
  • Egypt’s all-important parliamentary elections aren’t elections at all
Egypt Revolution: 18 days of people power

Egypt Revolution: 18 days of people power

Country marks five years since the start of demonstrations that led to the downfall of long-time ruler Hosni Mubarak.

By Al Jazeera Published 2016-01-24 22:59 Updated 2016-01-24 23:00 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
Explained Human Rights Science & Technology Arab Spring

The 2011 revolution in Egypt started with marches, demonstrations and civil resistance on January 25.

Protesters were inspired by the successful uprising in Tunisia, where demonstrators succeeded in bringing down the government.

People came on to the streets demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. They complained of poverty, unemployment, corruption and autocratic governance of the president who had ruled the country for 30 years.

Demonstrators included Islamic, liberal, anti-capitalist, nationalist and feminist elements.


WATCH: Egypt burning – the defining moments of the revolution


Violent clashes between security forces and protesters resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people and thousands more were injured. 

After 18 days of protest, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced on February 11 that Mubarak would resign as president, handing over power to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.

The announcement sparked jubilation on the streets and sent a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

Share this page

  • 𝕏 X/Twitter
  • 🔗 LinkedIn
  • 📘 Facebook
  • 💬 WhatsApp
  • ✉️ Email
Action News logo

Action News

A division of WestNet Continental Broadcasting

About

Part of WestNet N.A.

Action.News

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Action News Code of Ethics

Connect

  • Facebook.com/ActionNews
  • YouTube.com/@actionnew
  • Twitch.com/ActionNews
  • Contact the Newsroom

© 2025 Action News™. All Rights Reserved.

Action News is a trademark of WestNet Continental Broadcasting. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

🔴 LIVE
Action News Live ✖
🔊 Click to unmute