The Qatari-owned outlet's American digital side has come up against an uncompromising management in its efforts to organize.
The two were chosen among 100 other pardons, a day before President el-Sisi heads off to the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
The Freedom and Justice Party blamed Egyptian security forces for the death.
The Egyptian court, presenting bizarre evidence, accuses three journalists of being part of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The online side of the Qatar-based media company's American venture has decided to challenge management.
Egypt summoned the British ambassador to reject as "unacceptable interference" comments he made on an Egyptian court's decision to hand down prison sentences for three Al Jazeera journalists, state media said on Sunday.
The difference between the two terms used for people who are illegally entering Greece as a means to make a better life for themselves is more than just a simple case of semantics.
More than two dozen polling stations were reportedly closed because of violence, but international observers say the parliamentary elections Sunday were successful overall.
“The devil. That comes to mind. Evil," McSpadden said.
The retrial of the three Al Jazeera -- Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste -- was adjourned for the tenth time on Sunday.
Thousand stormed New York's Times Square Wednesday to protest the Iran nuclear deal. Forty-eight percent of U.S. respondents to a Pew poll say they disapprove of the accord.
Egyptian authorities accuse Al Jazeera of being a mouthpiece of the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement that President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi toppled in 2013 when he was the country’s army chief.
Mohamed Fahmy has accused his Qatar-based employer of negligence and of failing to protect its reporters.
Matthew Luke says he was fired after he complained about a senior executive's discriminatory behavior.
Doctors retrieved five bullets from Sabeen Mahmud's body, while her mother sustained two bullet wounds.
The network has been taken off air for five days after it showed a disputed version of the map of Jammu and Kashmir state.
Three reporters for the Doha-based broadcast network were taken into custody Wednesday after flying a drone.
In recent months, Taliban insurgents have focused their attacks on local security forces.
An Egyptian court on Thursday ordered the bail release of Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed, but did not dismiss the case against them.
The court's decision does not dismiss the case against the journalists, who still face a court hearing later this month.
Two journalists convicted of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood will be retried in a proceeding expected to begin Feb. 12.
Amal Clooney's client, Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, has been in jail in Egypt for more than a year.