Bat-Galim and Ofir Shaer, parents of Gil-Ad, one of three missing teens, walk towards their home after addressing the media in Talmon
Bat-Galim (L) and Ofir Shaer, parents of Gil-Ad, one of three missing Israeli teens, walk towards their home after addressing the media in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Talmon June 23, 2014. Israel's army said it detained another 37 Palestinians overnight as it searched for the three missing teenagers and extended a crackdown on the Hamas Islamist group it accuses of kidnapping them. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (WEST BANK - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Bat-Galim and Ofir Shaer, parents of Gil-Ad, one of three missing Israeli teens, address the media outside their home in Talmon
Bat-Galim (L) and Ofir Shaer, parents of Gil-Ad, one of three missing Israeli teens, address the media outside their home in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Talmon June 23, 2014. Israel's army said it detained another 37 Palestinians overnight as it searched for the three missing teenagers and extended a crackdown on the Hamas Islamist group it accuses of kidnapping them. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (WEST BANK - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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Andrew Greste, brother of Australian Peter Greste, talks to journalists outside a court after a court ruling in Cairo
Andrew Greste, brother of Australian Peter Greste, talks to journalists outside a court after a court ruling in Cairo June 23, 2014. Three Al Jazeera journalists were jailed for seven years in Egypt on Monday after a court convicted them of helping a "terrorist organisation" by spreading lies, in a case that has raised questions about the country's respect for media freedoms. The three, who all deny the charge, include Australian Peter Greste, Al Jazeera's Kenya-based correspondent, and Canadian-Egyptian national Mohamed Fahmy, Cairo bureau chief of Al Jazeera English. The third defendant, Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed, received an additional three-year jail sentence on a separate charge involving possession of ammunition. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
Soldiers guard outside of Tora Prison where al-Jazeera journalists are tried at a court in Cairo
Soldiers guard outside of Tora Prison where al-Jazeera journalists are tried at a court in Cairo June 23, 2014. Three Al Jazeera journalists were jailed for seven years in Egypt on Monday after a court convicted them of helping a "terrorist organisation" by spreading lies, in a case that has raised questions about the country's respect for media freedoms. The three, who all deny the charge, include Australian Peter Greste, Al Jazeera's Kenya-based correspondent, and Canadian-Egyptian national Mohamed Fahmy, Cairo bureau chief of Al Jazeera English. The third defendant, Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed, received an additional three-year jail sentence on a separate charge involving possession of ammunition. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
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Al Jazeera condemns Egyptian jail sentences for its journalists
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French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Segolene Royal and Finance Minister Michel Sapin speak to the journalists after a conference about the financing of energy transition in Paris
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Segolene Royal (R) and Finance Minister Michel Sapin speak to the journalists after a conference about the financing of energy transition in Paris June 23, 2014. French Energy Minister Royal and Finance Minister Sapin will lay out plans on how to encourage banks to finance thermal insulation of homes. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MEDIA)
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Segolene Royal and Finance Minister Michel Sapin speak to the journalists after a conference about the financing of energy transition in Paris
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Segolene Royal (R) and Finance Minister Michel Sapin speak to the journalists after a conference about the financing of energy transition in Paris June 23, 2014. French Energy Minister Royal and Finance Minister Sapin will lay out plans on how to encourage banks to finance thermal insulation of homes. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MEDIA)