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Turkish voters will return to the polls on November 1, in what many see as a calculated strategy by the president to win the majority that eluded him in June.
Analysis: Turkey’s offensive against the PKK is unlikely to land a fatal blow on the organisation, but has probably undermined future peace talks.
A member the Iraqi parliament’s legal committee has said military commanders and politicians will go on trial and could be executed for their role in the fall of Mosul.
Turkish police arrest two after shots are fired outside Dolmabache Palace, meanwhile eight soldiers are killed by a roadside bomb detonated by Kurdish rebels and Erdogan says early elections likely.
Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu has returned the mandate to form a government to the President, making new elections increasingly likely.
Feature: Scores of Iraqi Christians have lost their homes in Baghdad to fraud and forced sales, with the capital's desirable Karrada district seeing the most crooked property transactions.
Iraqi electoral authorities have given approval to a petition by residents of the oil rich port city of Basra to hold a referendum on making it an autonomous region.
Turkish army says that the clashes began when the PKK attacked Turkish security forces in the country's southeast.
Police say they have rounded up 12 suspected Islamic State militants, and a would-be Kurdish suicide bomber, as authorities continue a security crackdown.
Wilayat Sinai, the Egyptian affiliate of the Islamic State group, said it has killed Tomislav Salopek, abducted last month - but Croatian officials have not yet confirmed his death.