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Currently, people are returning to work, public services are working too and also the financial system. Nevertheless, the tourism sector has been disrupted.
Indeed, the Tunisian upheaval began with anger over rising food prices, high unemployment and anger at official corruption - problems which have also left many Egyptian to feel frustration and resentful of their leadership.
Thus, anti-government protesters took to the streets in Egypt since the 25th of January even if President Mubarak's promise to appoint a new cabinet.
Besides, Mr. Mubarak said that he had asked the government to resign after he imposed a curfew in order to control demonstrators who flood the streets to demand his step down.
Yesterday on 1st of February, around two million people were on to the streets of the capital of Cairo.
We noticed that Mr. M appointed a new vice president since 1981.
Around 300 people have been killed across the country since the protests began a week ago.
Furthermore, Egypt has since cut off the internet in the country and text messaging services have been disrupted.
And now the unrest in Egypt has become one of the major topics of discussion amongst the leaders and all the people in the world.
Because of the critical situation, the international community has strongly condemned what is happening in the country and demand Mr. Mubarak to respond adequately to the concerns of his citizens.
As a result, concerns have also grown about the economy, as global oil prices on Monday topped $100 a barrel amid fears over the ongoing unrest.
Meanwhile Saudi Arabia's stock exchange fell by more than 6% on Saturday because of Egypt’s