President Mubarak on brink in Egypt
Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is on the brink of resignation, with an announcement expected this evening.
President Mubarak will address a national television audience later, with suggestions he will confirm the handover of power to vice president Omar Suleiman.
Speculation has been building, as the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) confirmed there is a “strong likelihood” that Mr Mubarak will step down soon.
State television was interrupted earlier, with the high council of the Egyptian armed forces announcing it was preparing to “support the legitimate demands of the people”.
Egypt has been shaken by 17 days of protests, with thousands of demonstrators taking up residence in Tahrir Square in the centre of Cairo.
After a brief lull earlier in the week, hundreds of thousands of supporters have again been taking to the streets.
The Egyptian economy has been brought to its knees, with doctors earlier joining a general strike across the country.
Tourist areas – especially around Sharm-el-Sheikh - have remained relatively calm. However, tour operators have reported a drop in bookings.
Egyptian Information Minister Anas el-Fekky told Reuters news agency: “The president is still in power and he is not stepping down.
“The president is not stepping down and everything you heard in the media is a rumour.”
Mr Mubarak had previously pledged to quit office after presidential elections due to be held in September.