Egypt postpones verdict in retrial of Al Jazeera journalists to Aug. 29

Police and army soldiers are seen in front of a tank as they guard outside Tora prison, where Al Jazeera television journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were held and are having their retrial, in Cairo, Egypt, July 30, 2015. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Sunday postponed for the second time the verdict in the retrial of Al Jazeera television journalists who have been charged with aiding a terrorist organisation, a reference to the banned Muslim Brotherhood, to Aug. 29. Mohamed Fahmy, a naturalized Canadian who has given up his Egyptian citizenship, and Egyptian Baher Mohamed were released on bail in February after spending more than a year in custody. A third Al Jazeera journalist, Australian Peter Greste, was deported in February. (Reporting by Shadi Bushra; Writing by Ahmed Aboulenein; Editing by Yara Bayoumy)