The 62-year-old German citizen is the first person to face criminal charges in connection with this scandal.
The plan calls for a nationwide cessation of hostilities in Syria, beginning at sundown on 12 September.
The US has fought two wars and killed Osama Bin Laden but al-Qaeda's 2001 atrocity looms large.
There is an extensive al-Qaeda network feeding global branches based in the Islamic Republic.
In the era of Donald Trump, fringe notions are inching onto more mainstream platforms.
A woman arrested on suspicion of planning the attack was engaged to two former Isis jihadists, say prosecutors.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe accused of plotting to topple the Iranian regime.
Resettlement of Iranian dissidents marks end to decades of living in limbo.
John Bennett was reportedly trying to save is pregnant Canadian girlfriend from a threatening ex-boyfriend.
Diplomacy with the DPRK has failed, but there are many North Koreans who still have networks back home.
Pundits say neither candidate came out on top of US-televised interviews on NBC's Today Show.
The al-Qaeda assault, where 2,996 people died, remains the worst on US soil since Pearl Harbour in 1941.
Jose Luis Cota allegedly allowed people to carry out smuggling operation on the San Ysidro Port of Entry
The Democrat candidate said news outlets do not know how to respond to Trump.
A student of St Philip's College came dressed as the Nazi leader to a Book Week assembly that included Jewish students.
Zoo in California burns ivory products to highlight the 'international tragedy' of poaching.
Islamabad claims it has 'evidence' of India's role in funding terrorism in South Asia.
The tourists were suspended above Mont Blanc at an altitude of 3,800m after wires of the cars got entangled.
His whole xenophobic rhetoric is like a virus, bringing out the worst of those in need.
President Duterte has previously threatened to withdraw the Philippines from the United Nations.
The Democrat said there would be PhD theses written about how she was treated.
Judge Carlton Reeves said the attorney who filed the suit failed to prove the emblem caused a 'cognizable legal injury'.
The US had launched two rescue missions to free the academics; the first was aborted due to lack of approval.
US holds talks with South Korea and Japan as Pyongyang atomic test confirmed.
John Kerry will meet Russia's Sergei Lavrov in Geneva on 9 September to discuss a ceasefire in Syria.
Obama shook hands with all the leaders, except Duterte, before signing off from the last meeting of the summit.
This isn't a 'normal political environment' and journalists have to step up their game, warns one magazine.
Asia Ramazan Antar is said to have died immediately when trying to thwart an Islamic State car bomb attack.
In 2014 Qureshi was pinned down by four men who proceeded to pour industrial grade sulphuric acid on her face.
Abu Omar Sarakeb was one of the founding members of the Nusra group and had fought against US forces in Iraq in 2003.