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A Cairo court has released Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed after more than 400 days in jail, but has not dismissed the case against them.
Judge Hassan Farid said the next hearing would be on February 23.
Fahmy was released on 250,000 Egyptian pound ($32,765) bail, while Mohamed was released with no bail.
The court had earlier heard a retrial of the two with the defence of Canadian national Fahmy demanding he be freed like his Australian colleague Peter Greste.
Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohamed appeared in white prison uniforms before the court in Cairo after Greste was freed and sent home earlier this month.
Greste himself was on the judge's roll call of defendants at the start of the trial.
"He's not here sir," responded a police officer when the judge called out his name.
Greste could be tried in absentia, although he was deported under a presidential decree that technically ended his trial in Egypt.
The court may simply drop the charges against him.
The three journalists had been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison but an appeals court ordered a retrial saying the prosecution had failed to prove its case.
They had been charged with aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood in their coverage and spreading false news about the government's deadly crackdown on the Islamists.
The case has been a major source of embarrassment for president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as he seeks to shore up international support following a widely condemned crackdown on the opposition.
Mr Sisi passed a law by decree last year allowing foreigners to be deported to their home countries to stand trial or serve out their sentences.
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