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  • Members of the Israeli security forces check the apparent remains of an Iranian ballistic missile lying on the ground on the outskirts of Katzrin, Golan Heights, Israel.
    Members of the Israeli security forces check the apparent remains of an Iranian ballistic missile lying on the ground on the outskirts of Katzrin, Golan Heights, Israel.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of June 21: The United States bombs Iran, Thailand tightens its border, and NATO holds a summit.

  • French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer participate in a group photo during the G-7 leaders’ summit on June 16.
    French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer participate in a group photo during the G-7 leaders’ summit on June 16.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of June 14: G-7 leaders meet for a summit, China and Pakistan boost ties to Central Asia, and the latest on the Iran-Israel conflict.

  • Shipping containers are stacked at a port in Shanghai.
    Shipping containers are stacked at a port in Shanghai.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of June 7: Bangladesh’s interim leader travels abroad, Chinese exports slow down, and Israel bombs Iran.

  • Paris Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos and head coach Luis Enrique celebrate with the team a day after it won the UEFA Champions League, at the Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris.
    Paris Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos and head coach Luis Enrique celebrate with the team a day after it won the UEFA Champions League, at the Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of May 31: Poles go to the polls, the Dutch government collapses, and an earthquake rocks Pakistan.

  • People visit a Huawei store in Shanghai.
    People visit a Huawei store in Shanghai.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of May 17: Portugal votes, Huawei releases its first laptops with homegrown OS, and Colombia’s president calls for peace talks.

  • Supporters of Albania’s Socialist Party wave flags during a rally ahead of the country’s general elections in the capital, Tirana, on May 9.
    Supporters of Albania’s Socialist Party wave flags during a rally ahead of the country’s general elections in the capital, Tirana, on May 9.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of May 10: Trump travels to the Gulf, a Kurdish group disbands, and Uruguay remembers an iconic former president.

  • Russian military vehicles move on Dvortsovaya Square during a rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade in Saint Petersburg.
    Russian military vehicles move on Dvortsovaya Square during a rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade in Saint Petersburg.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of May 3: Australia and Singapore vote, India strikes Pakistan, and the conclave picks a new pope.

  • Cardinals attend the seventh Novemdiales mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, following the funeral of the pope and ahead of the conclave, at the Vatican.
    Cardinals attend the seventh Novemdiales mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, following the funeral of the pope and ahead of the conclave, at the Vatican.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of April 26: India beefs up its defense, the Catholic Church sets its conclave date, and Canada heads to the polls.

  • A support technician falls as a humanoid robot crashes while running in the Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half Marathon in Beijing.
    A support technician falls as a humanoid robot crashes while running in the Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half Marathon in Beijing.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of April 19: Another Signal group chat surfaces, Catholics mourn Pope Francis, and the International Monetary Fund releases global growth figures.

  • Tourists relax at a beach in Maafushi, an island in Maldives.
    Tourists relax at a beach in Maafushi, an island in Maldives.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of April 12: Ecuador and Gabon vote, China ups its diplomacy, and the Maldives announces a travel ban.

  • Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to supporters during a rally in São Paulo.
    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to supporters during a rally in São Paulo.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of April 5: Bolsonaro rallies his supporters, South Korea sets its presidential election date, and tariffs rattle global economies.

  • Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Rally parliamentary group, sits in the National Assembly in Paris.
    Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Rally parliamentary group, sits in the National Assembly in Paris.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of March 29: Pete Hegseth travels to Asia, France’s far-right leader is barred from office, and China conducts military drills around Taiwan.

  • Protesters hold a Turkish national flag as they clash with Turkish anti-riot police using tear gas and water cannons during a demonstration in support of Istanbul’s arrested mayor, in Ankara.
    Protesters hold a Turkish national flag as they clash with Turkish anti-riot police using tear gas and water cannons during a demonstration in support of Istanbul’s arrested mayor, in Ankara.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of March 22: Ukraine peace talks inch forward, Brazil’s Lula hits the road, and protests roil Turkey.

  • Saint Patrick played by an actor leads the parade as he takes part in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland.
    Saint Patrick played by an actor leads the parade as he takes part in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of March 15: U.S. airstrikes beget Houthi counterstrikes, M23 rebels back out of peace talks, and Indonesia and Hungary pass controversial laws.

  • People hang up campaign posters in front of a polling station in Ilulissat, Greenland.
    People hang up campaign posters in front of a polling station in Ilulissat, Greenland.

    What in the World?

    Test yourself on the week of March 8: Myanmar announces elections, Canada’s Liberal Party picks a new leader, and Rodrigo Duterte is arrested.

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