An email exchange, purportedly between staffers at the channel, expressed displeasure at Charlie Hebdo and its controversial cartoons.
The human-rights attorney says she was threatened with arrest because of a report critical of Egypt's judiciary that she authored.
Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste was sentenced a year ago on charges including spreading lies to helping a "terrorist organization".
The three journalists, including two foreign nationals, have now spent over a year in prison after being arrested in December 2013.
The resignation of Prime Minister Lamothe and one death have resulted from political protests in Haiti.
According to a statement released by Al Jazeera, the journalist was killed in the same region where three local reporters died on Monday.
This is the second attack in the Nigerian state of Borno this week, with the death toll at nearly 100.
On the surface, it appears as though Egypt's president is finally beginning to heed the outcry over the nation's recent record on press freedoms.
It was not immediately clear whether the new decree would be used to free the Al-Jazeera journalists detained in Egypt for nearly a year.
Diplomats say Qatar's reticence to join the campaign against ISIS shows it is careful to preserve its influence with regional Islamist groups.
A magnetic bomb was attached to a military truck, whose driver was injured by the explosion.
Thailand's prime minister, who came to power in a military coup, wants soap operas written about reconciliation and tourism.
Gore suit said al-Jazeera made some disastrous business decisions.
Thinni, Libya’s acting prime minister since March, had sought to reassert control over the strife-torn country by naming a new cabinet.
Qatar denied a claim by Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni that the country supplied rebel forces with planes and weapons.
Libya's prime minister said that three military planes loaded with weapons landed at a rebel-held airport, about five miles east of Tripoli.
The new group, reportedly named "soldiers of the Caliphate in Algeria," accused al Qaeda of “deviating from the true path.”
Fijian peacekeeping troops who were posted in the Golan Heights had been captured two weeks ago by the Nusra Front.
The offer of amnesty comes just days after U.S. airstrikes targeting al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane killed at least six militants.
Since the rise of Islamic State, and the emergence of Islamist groups in Africa and elsewhere, al-Qaeda's clout among jihadists has been waning.
The attack took place in Jalalabad, which is located near the border with Pakistan,is one of the country’s most troubled regions.
The convictions, which sparked international outrage, saw several foreign journalists being handed down lengthy prison sentences.