More protests in Cairo
A soldier has reportedly died during clashes between protesters in Egypt's capital two days, after 74 football fans were killed following a match.
According to the BBC, many Egyptians blame the authorities for failing to protect fans at a stadium in the city of Port Said.
Hundreds were also injured in fighting between security forces and protesters across the country yesterday.
Most of the dead were believed to be supporters of Cairo's al-Ahly team, who were attacked after losing a match to Port Said side al-Masry.
A group of hard-core al-Ahly fans known as the ultras have accused the authorities of allowing the killings to happen.
They said the authorities wanted revenge because the ultras were among those battling the police during last year's revolution that ousted their leader Hosni Mubarak.
