Yes after arrived
I dont know
If the comma is a part of the title, it would stay exactly where you found it.
Comma splices and run-ons are similar in that they both involve the incorrect joining of independent clauses without proper punctuation. This can lead to confusion or awkwardness in the sentence structure. Both comma splices and run-ons can be corrected by using appropriate punctuation, such as a period, semicolon, or conjunction.
He is still in Turkey playing for Fenerbahce
No
Put a comma between them. Better still, put them in brackets (parentheses) before that.
No, a quotation should be closed with a punctuation mark such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point, depending on the context of the sentence. A comma should not be used to close a quotation.
It means (he/she/you formal) still hasn't arrived.
Norway is still situated in Europe and has not arrived in the US.
Homes for elderly people are required. People can still visit they can still come and take you out for the day. But it just means that you get more help eg. getting dressed, getting showered and making dinners. I would strongly advise that if you are elderly and you are being asked to go into a care home. Go. That's all i can say. Because it will really help you!
It is not possible to tell when given a number with two decimal points! In the European style, where the decimal point is a decimal comma and the comma separator is a point, there should still be 3-digit groups of numbers.
The plural of congress is congresses. As in "after many congresses a solution still has not arrived".