9 people missing; 27,000 troops deployed to aid rescue operations; 16,000 still without power

Amid concerns for country's democracy, ruling Law and Justice party expected to easily pick up most votes, but could lose parliamentary majority

Campaign by 2020 hopeful meant to call out social network's policy giving politicians greater leeway to say what they want, which critics say will aid the spread of disinformation

Hevrin Khalaf, her driver and others 'executed' by fighters allied with Ankara outside Tel Abyad in northern Syria

Blast in Bir al-Abd also wounds six; not immediately clear who was behind shelling as Cairo battles IS insurgency in area

Thousands throughout Europe protest Turkish assault on Syria's Kurds, while Ankara remains defiant

Mohammad Shtayyeh says Israeli raids of towns under full auspices of Ramallah violate accords; unclear whether practical actions planned

22-year-old scores 15.200 points in Stuttgart, sealing his place at the 2020 Olympic Games

Erdogan's forces face formidable opponent in Kurds, who are fighting in their own territory on their own terms, drawing blood that will test support at home for Turkish president

Hazzaa al-Mansoori, the first Arab to reach the International Space Station, says he was 'humbled to be a part' of mission

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