You need to pay attention to both the news, and history.
Mubarak has already said he will transfer power to the VP, (newly appointed) The Army has stated that their responsibility is to the survival of the Nation.
I've been watching this on TV and reading about it on the net for many hours so I think I have a firm grasp of what's going on here.
It lloks like the different news sources are proving my thought correct.
The Korean Herald Analys states it was a military coup after Mubarak's "I ain't goin'." speech.
http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110212000017You say the newly installed VP is in charge. I don't think so. Omar Suleiman seems to be very quiet right now while the PM is pulling the strings.
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=207903Do the Egyptians trust the PM? No.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/11/egypt.tantawi.profile/index.html?hpt=T1Is there concern that the Muslim Brotherhood will come in and take over? Yes.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/02/11/egypts-mubarak-whats/And if you look, you will see that 35% of Fox readers actually agree with the veiwpoint of the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12438007History has show us that once a powerful person in charge leaves abruptly, there is a void that must quickly be filled by another powerful leader.
The reports have shown that during the protests, No leader has emerged from the people to lead them. It is also stated in the reports listed that the Egyptiansd do not trust the PM and thus leaves roomn for another round of protests.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been ousted for decades now and is looking to get back in power of some form, and we all know that Iran would love to put in a puppet group like Hezbola to squeeze Israel from both sides.
Our own history has shown that after a major event like this, corruption runs rampant. (Just look at what happened after our civil war)
If these different groups get power in different areas without being controled by a strong leader chosen by the people, the country will shatter. It is as simple as seeing one group get something the others don't.
If the leader is weak or doesn't have the funds needed, then small tribes, like those in Packistan, will only give lip service to the leader while doing whatever their political/religious agenda calls for.
This situation demands more observation to see what really happens. I suggest to keep up on the news and never assume anything.