Cairo
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8,105,000
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- Anti-government protesters take over the centre of the capital city as police withdraw following violent clashes in recent days
- Doctor says 50 killed in 24-hour period
- Tahrir Square is the main focal point for demonstrators, who are shouting anti-Mubarak slogans
- Heavy military presence but troops make no attempt to break up protests, and some appear to signal their support for the protesters
- Armed citizens' groups formed to counter widespread looting, set up checkpoints
- Widespread flouting of curfew between hours 1600 to 0800 (1400 to 0600 GMT)
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Suez
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547,000
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- Twenty people reported to have died in clashes on Friday
- Significant military presence in the port city
- Curfew from 1600 to 0800 (1400 to 0600 GMT)
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Alexandria
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4,388,000
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- Protesters gather outside the al-Qaed Ibrahim mosque, where the funeral of two protesters who were killed on Saturday took place
- Heavy military presence and tense atmosphere between troops and protesters
- Widespread looting, vigilante groups set up
- Curfew from 1600 to 0800 (1400 to 0600 GMT)
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Luxor
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488,000
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- British Foreign Office advise against travel to Luxor and other major cities and tourist attractions
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Mansoura
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420,000
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- Protests reported on Friday
- Security officials said protesters ransacked the headquarters of the ruling NDP
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Ismailiya
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352,000
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- Protests have continued since Thursday, with reports of thousands of people fighting running battles with police
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Rafah
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71,000
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- Protesters attack state security headquarters
- Three policemen reported killed in the violence
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Manufiya province
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3,270,000
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