The sentences handed down to the three Al-Jazeera journalists drew worldwide condemnation.
The White House has called on Egypt to pardon the journalists or commute their sentences.
Baher Mohamed was a young journalist getting his career started when he was arrested in Cairo last year. He was sentenced Monday to 10 years in an Egyptian prison.
Peter Greste, who holds dual Australian and Latvian citizenship, won a prestigious Peabody Award in 2011.
"Journalism is not a crime" has been a popular refrain among those outraged at the sentence.
The prosecution said the journalists' reporting on sexual violence in Tahrir square negatively portrayed Egypt.
The trial of six Al Jazeera journlists gets adjourned, and a defense lawyer quits surprisingly in the middle of the court.
The latest in a series of truly flabbergasting House of Representative floor speeches by everyone's favorite Texan.
Setting itself apart from CNN and Fox News, the fledgling Al Jazeera America has resisted the urge to fixate on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Qatar has long annoyed its fellow GCC members, particularly Saudi Arabia.
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The journalists arrested on Sunday were accused of working against Egypt's national security.
The violent takeover in northern Iraq left several people dead and a few dozen injured.
Anonymous announced an attack on Morocco government offices in retaliation for the arrests of three teenagers in Nador.
Swiss forensic scientists have found that the Palestinian leader may have been poisoned with the radioactive element.
The NSA's phrase: “I much prefer to be here today explaining these programs than explaining another 9/11 event."
The second alleged teen rape victim in Maryville has identified herself.
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan was kidnapped early Thursday, the country's interim government has confirmed.
A list of journalists who have been kidnapped or are imprisoned in Syria.
Al Jazeera America is set to launch on American cable networks Tuesday afternoon with more than 14 hours of daily hard news programming.
Egypt's interim military-backed government ordered the Interior Ministry to break up violent sit-in protests around Cairo.
Mohamed Brahmi is the second politician killed in Tunisia in six months.