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  • British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
    British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Diplomats visit Russia, elections begin in India, and protests overwhelm the streets of Canada.

  • Torchbearer Zhang Junying lights the Olympic cauldron in Beijing.
    Torchbearer Zhang Junying lights the Olympic cauldron in Beijing.

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: the Beijing Olympics, an African Union summit, and a big anniversary for Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Demonstrators show support for the coup in Burkina Faso.
    Demonstrators show support for the coup in Burkina Faso.

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Russia threatens Ukraine, a coup rocks Burkina Faso, and Iran nuclear deal talks make progress.

  • A Ukrainian protester holds a sign that says "Say NO to Putin."
    A Ukrainian protester holds a sign that says "Say NO to Putin."

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Ukraine remains under threat, Barbados holds elections, and North Korea opens its border a crack.

  • Demonstrators protest British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    Demonstrators protest British Prime Minister Boris Johnson

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: U.S.-Russia talks, a prime minister in hot water, and fresh sanctions in West Africa.

  • Protesters in Kazakhstan
    Protesters in Kazakhstan

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Kazakhs protest, an African prime minister resigns, and Germany’s new top diplomat heads to Washington.

  • Local residents are tested for COVID-19 at a free testing site at Farragut Square as coronavirus cases surge in Washington on Dec. 21.
    Local residents are tested for COVID-19 at a free testing site at Farragut Square as coronavirus cases surge in Washington on Dec. 21.

    What in the World?

    A lot happened in 2021. Test your foreign-policy knowledge with our year-end news quiz.

  • Supporters of Honduras’s Liberty and Refoundation party celebrate
    Supporters of Honduras’s Liberty and Refoundation party celebrate

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: A new COVID-19 variant spreads, women take power, and farmers notch a big win.

  • Doctors work in a COVID-19 intensive care unit in Germany.
    Doctors work in a COVID-19 intensive care unit in Germany.

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Latin American elections, U.S.-African diplomacy, and a new COVID-19 pill.

  • A passenger walks past airline staff
    A passenger walks past airline staff

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: U.S. border restrictions lift, Iraq’s prime minister is attacked, and Ethiopia’s civil war escalates.

  • A man points at the cover of a local newspaper in Ethiopia.
    A man points at the cover of a local newspaper in Ethiopia.

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Fighting escalates in Ethiopia, COP26 convenes in Scotland, and the Russian military is on the move.

  • A forklift moves a giant pumpkin to the scale at the New England Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off at the Topsfield Fair in Topsfield, Massachusetts, on Oct. 1.
    A forklift moves a giant pumpkin to the scale at the New England Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off at the Topsfield Fair in Topsfield, Massachusetts, on Oct. 1.

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: summits galore, a princess in flight, and a real “Great Pumpkin.”

  • Sudanese demonstrators
    Sudanese demonstrators

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: The world gears up for the Winter Olympics, protests sweep Sudan, and new missiles fly.

  • Employees of Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission count votes
    Employees of Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission count votes

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: The Taliban seek international recognition, a scandal rocks the IMF, and Iraq holds elections.

  • Russian editor Dmitry Muratov
    Russian editor Dmitry Muratov

    What in the World?

    This week in FP’s international news quiz: Nobel Prizes, digital outages, and the first movie filmed in space.

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