Egypt releases Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste after more than year in jail
Calls for Cairo to release remaining reporters as Peter Greste heads back to his native Australia after more than 400 days in jail

Egypt deported Al-Jazeera reporter Peter Greste to his native Australia yesterday after holding him for more than 400 days despite global condemnation.
Greste departed on a flight to Larnaca, Cyprus soon after his release from Cairo's Tora prison, interior ministry and airport officials said.
The Al-Jazeera English reporter was detained along with two colleagues, Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy and an Egyptian producer, Baher Mohamed, in December 2013 and charged with aiding the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood movement.
The Qatar-based channel welcomed Egypt's decision and expressed hope that its other two journalists would be released.
"We're pleased for Peter and his family that they are to be reunited," Mostefa Souag, acting director general of Al-Jazeera Media Network, said.
"We will not rest until Baher and Mohamed also regain their freedom," he said.