Cairo 8,105,000 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)

Suez 547,000 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)

Alexandria 4,388,000 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)

Luxor 488,000 British Foreign Office advise against travel to Luxor and other major cities and tourist attractions

Mansoura 420,000 Protests reported on Friday

Security officials said protesters ransacked the headquarters of the ruling NDP

Ismailiya 352,000 Protests have continued since Thursday, with reports of thousands of people fighting running battles with police

Rafah 71,000 Protesters attack state security headquarters

Three policemen reported killed in the violence