Al Jazeera journalists freed in Egypt
Baher Mohammad and Mohammad Fahmy were pardoned by Egypt's president this morning. John Terrett has more.
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Baher Mohammad and Mohammad Fahmy were pardoned by Egypt's president this morning. John Terrett has more.
Al Jazeera journalist Baher Mohammed and freelance producer Mohammed Fahmy released from Egyptian prison
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