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Al-Jazeera journalists go free in Egypt as risks to press freedom persist
Two remaining Al-Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt on charges of aiding a “terrorist organization” were freed on bail on Thursday after more...
Al-Jazeera journalists go free in Egypt, but press freedom is at risk worldwide
Two remaining Al-Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt on charges of aiding a “terrorist organization” were freed on bail on Thursday after more...
Egypt frees Al-Jazeera journalists on bail ahead of retrial for ‘spreading lies’
Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed have been freed on bail by an Egyptian court after spending more than a year behind bars. A judge...
Egypt court begins retrial of Al-Jazeera journalists
An Egyptian court is to begin a retrial of Al-Jazeera journalists Thursday, including a Canadian awaiting deportation, after an appeals court said their...
Al-Jazeera vows not to ‘leave’ producer Baher Mohamed in Egyptian jail
Al-Jazeera vowed on Monday “not to leave” Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed in jail following the release of Australian journalist Peter Greste...
Freed Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste vows to fight for detained colleagues
Freed Al Jazeera and former BBC journalist Peter Greste “won’t rest” until his colleagues are released, his family has said.
Peter Greste free - But two Al Jazeera journalists still behind bars
Peter Greste is a free man again, but the international community is being implored to continue pressuring authorities in Egypt to release his two colleagues,...
Jailed Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste leaves Egypt for Australia
Egypt has decided to deport jailed Australian reporter Peter Greste to his home country, a senior interior ministry official said on Sunday.
Egypt says Amal Clooney was never threatened with arrest
Egypt has disputed a claim by British human rights lawyer Amal Clooney that she had been warned she risked arrest last year if she released a report in...
Egypt defends itself at U.N. amid outcry over jailing of journalists
Egypt defended its judicial system at the United Nations on Wednesday amid a global outcry over the jailing of Al-Jazeera journalists.

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