CAIRO - Egypt's president has flown a journalist, detained for nearly two weeks in Sudan after covering protests there, back to Cairo with him on his private plane. A post on President Mohammed Morsi's Facebook page says Shaimaa Adel left Sudan and was flown to Ethiopia, where she had breakfast on Monday with the president, who was attending a summit. Then they flew home. Adel was detained on July 3 in Sudan's capital of Khartoum, covering protests against new austerity measures and the rule of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. She works for the independent Egyptian daily Al-Watan newspaper. Egypt's official news agency, MENA, reported that the Egyptian president pressed al-Bashir to release Adel. Al-Bashir explained that Sudan detained her for entering Sudan without permission to work as a journalist, but agreed to free her.