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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva holds his glasses during a press conference at the Planalto Palace in Brasília.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva holds his glasses during a press conference at the Planalto Palace in Brasília.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of May 27: Another round of airstrikes batters Syria, a Senegalese opposition leader is arrested, and China makes another appeal for peace.

Protesters flash three-finger salutes outside the Thai Parliament in Bangkok during a rally calling on senators to back Move Forward Party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat.
Protesters flash three-finger salutes outside the Thai Parliament in Bangkok during a rally calling on senators to back Move Forward Party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of May 20: Russia captures a Ukrainian city, Thailand forms a governing coalition, and Sudan’s cease-fire holds—for now.

Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party wave flags during an election campaign rally in Istanbul.
Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party wave flags during an election campaign rally in Istanbul.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of May 6: The U.K. coronates a king, Pakistan plays catch and release with its former leader, and Turkish presidential candidates make their final pitches to the public.

U.S. President Joe Biden presents South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol with a guitar signed by singer/songwriter Don McLean during a state dinner at the White House in Washington, D.C.
U.S. President Joe Biden presents South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol with a guitar signed by singer/songwriter Don McLean during a state dinner at the White House in Washington, D.C.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of April 22: Ukrainian forces make moves, Fox News ousts a headliner, and the U.S. and South Korea strike a deal.

Muslim worshippers pray on the first day of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, at al-Hara al-Rabaa Mosque in Khartoum, Sudan.
Muslim worshippers pray on the first day of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, at al-Hara al-Rabaa Mosque in Khartoum, Sudan.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of April 15: Fighting breaks out in Sudan, Ukraine gets new weapons, and Erdogan tries to woo voters.

Junior doctors take part in a rally during a nationwide strike in London.
Junior doctors take part in a rally during a nationwide strike in London.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of April 8: Middle Eastern foes make nice, Lula meets Xi, and some U.K. doctors go on strike.

Flags of various political parties' candidates are seen ahead of Finland's election in Helsinki.
Flags of various political parties' candidates are seen ahead of Finland's election in Helsinki.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of April 1: Finns head to the polls, Trump goes to court, and Colombia’s cocaine hippos find new homes.

Transit employees demonstrate in front of the central railway station in Frankfurt, Germany.
Transit employees demonstrate in front of the central railway station in Frankfurt, Germany.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of March 25: Germany goes on strike, Finland nears full NATO membership, and Taiwanese leaders take testy trips.

Gay Ugandan refugee Martin Okello stands outside the house he shares with other LGBTQ refugees in Nairobi on June 11, 2020.
Gay Ugandan refugee Martin Okello stands outside the house he shares with other LGBTQ refugees in Nairobi on June 11, 2020.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of March 18: Uganda passes anti-LGBTQ legislation, North Korea simulates a nuclear attack, and Paraguay investigates a former president.

People vote in Dutch provincial elections.
People vote in Dutch provincial elections.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of March 11: Saudi Arabia posts big oil profits, a Dutch populist party triumphs, and foreign films make headlines at the Oscars.

A voter casts her ballot in Nigeria.
A voter casts her ballot in Nigeria.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Feb. 25: Nigeria votes, Finland builds a border wall, and Israel escalates repression.

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Feb. 18: Russia’s war in Ukraine hits the one-year mark, Somali refugees flee to Ethiopia, and floods slam Brazil.

Israeli protesters attend a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli protesters attend a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Feb. 11: Turkey issues arrest warrants, the United States downs UFOs, and Scotland’s first minister resigns.

Rescue workers look for survivors in Syria.
Rescue workers look for survivors in Syria.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Feb. 4: Iran pardons some prisoners, Turkey and Syria confront a devastating earthquake, and Hong Kong holds a big trial.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro poses for photos in Florida.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro poses for photos in Florida.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Jan. 28: Czechs vote on a new president, Bolsonaro extends his Florida exile, and a Chinese balloon causes chaos.

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Are America and Europe Aligned on China?

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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 24: U.S. President Joe Biden (R) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi participate in a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on September 24, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden is hosting a Quad Leaders Summit later today with Prime Minister Modi, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide. (Photo by Sarahbeth Maney-Pool/Getty Images)
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