Indictment marks the first time officials have brought terrorism charges against a member of the notorious gang.
At least four officers were hurt including the chief of department, and 37 people were arrested after fight.
The smear campaign - which had 25,000 tweets in just 24 hours - was led by numerous high-profile Saudi Twitter accounts.
Siege designed to choke Qatar has only pushed the country closer to Iran and Turkey and away from the GCC, analysts say.
Fakhfakh resigned after dispute with Ennahdha party that had withdrawn its support for government earlier in the day.
The bill would ban federal employees from using the social media app TikTok on government-issued devices.
Highest court at UN rejected blockading nations' appeal to prevent mediation by world's civil aviation organisation.
Armed group Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham that detained Tauqir Sharif last month says aid worker to appear in court in 15 days.
'Unprecedented' online reaction against Supreme Court's decision to uphold the death penalty for three young protesters.
Concerns raised as hospital, testing info will be sent to a central database in Washington, DC, instead of to the CDC.
Lawyers seek an amount to be determined by a jury, hope it will be so costly as to stop future killings by police.
Florida surpassed 300,000 total positive cases and 4,521 according to the latest tally.
Satellite photos showed Dominica-flagged vessel in Iranian waters on Tuesday.
No casualties reported in what appears to be the latest in a series of fires and explosions in Iran.
It has been designed to reduce the effect on the European football season, and organisers hope the tournament will act as a global celebration of overcoming the coronavirus pandemic.
The focus on the ills of neoliberalism is misplaced. The problem we face today is far more sinister.
New poll suggests many in US are concerned about Trump's finances and potential conflicts with his business.
The mass grave discovered at the mother and baby home in Taum may just be one of many such scandals.
Move comes as latest round of talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia on the contentious dam ended with no agreement.
Teachers are demanding better connectivity, equipment and tech support, especially for lower-income students.
In the face of widespread opposition, Trump administration backs down on plans to withdraw the visas of international students whose studies were moved entirely online.
The order blocks two further planned executions which the Trump administration heralds as a return to law and order.
Why some are questioning the government's decision to remove contentious subjects from the syllabus.
The surveillance operation in Colombia that journalists say is a threat to democracy.
How rising inflation and COVID-19 in Nigeria are leaving many struggling to feed their families.