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Live blog Feb 7 - Egypt protests
(All times are local in Egypt, GMT+2)
4:58am Protesters have started using the massive piles of garbage that have accumulated in and around Tahrir Square to make anti-Mubarak themed pieces.
4:00am: USA Today reports on how audiences are flocking to the Al Jazeera English website, "which some people consider to be one of the most dependable news sources about the situation in Egypt".
4:00am: USA Today reports on how audiences are flocking to the Al Jazeera English website, "which some people consider to be one of the most dependable news sources about the situation in Egypt".
3:20am Al Jazeera speaks to Ramy - a protester who has been camping out in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square for most nights.
3:08am Leaked US cables raise questions over whether Omar Suleiman, Egypt's vice-president, can be an honest broker during talks with the Muslim Brotherhood. Read more about the revelations here.
2:00am Thousands are camping out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, refusing to budge until their demands for president Hosni Mubarak to stand down are met.
2:00am Thousands are camping out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, refusing to budge until their demands for president Hosni Mubarak to stand down are met.
1:27am US President Barack Obama, speaking on Fox television, said Egypt is not going to go back to the way it was before pro-democracy protests roiled the country, and played down prospects that the Muslim Brotherhood would take a major role in a new government.
"I think that the Muslim Brotherhood is one faction in Egypt," Obama said. "They don't have majority support."
"I think that the Muslim Brotherhood is one faction in Egypt," Obama said. "They don't have majority support."
12:40am Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports on the Mubarak empire and how it shows no sign of dwindling.
12:20am Al Jazeera's online producer meets the vanguards of the pro-democracy protests that have flooded Cairo's Tahrir Square for 12 days.
12:20am Al Jazeera's online producer meets the vanguards of the pro-democracy protests that have flooded Cairo's Tahrir Square for 12 days.
"Everyone suffers, there isn't one person who doesn't suffer. Everyone down there is suffering, everyone at home is suffering, even the people who come to oppose us, those who support the president, they suffer as well, but they've been paid."
12:00am We continue our live blogging for February 7 here, as protests enter the 14th day in Egypt.