Global News Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Recent World Events

Challenge yourself with our international news quiz covering asylum seekers, conflicts, diplomacy, and more. See how well you've kept up with global happenings this week.

September 13 2024, 07:59 PM  •  3570 views

Global News Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Recent World Events

In a week dominated by U.S. political news, significant events unfolded across the globe. This quiz aims to test your knowledge of recent international developments, covering a range of topics from diplomatic tensions to humanitarian crises.

  • Edmundo González, a former Venezuelan opposition candidate, sought asylum in Colombia over the weekend. This move highlights the ongoing political turmoil in Venezuela, where President Nicolás Maduro's grip on power appears to be weakening. Experts suggest that this could present an opportunity for democratic transition in the country.

  • Germany announced plans to implement stricter border controls, a significant shift for a nation at the heart of the Schengen Area. This border-free zone, established in 1995, encompasses 27 European countries and has been a cornerstone of European integration.

  • An Israeli airstrike targeted the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, sparking controversy. Jabalia, established in 1948, is the largest refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military claimed the operation was aimed at Hamas militants, while Hamas denied this assertion.

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  • A humanitarian crisis alert was issued for Sudan, where more than half the population faces acute hunger. The ongoing civil war, which erupted in April 2023, has severely impacted aid distribution efforts. This conflict adds to the long-standing instability in the region, with neighboring Central African Republic also experiencing civil war since 2012.

  • The U.S. presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump covered various foreign policy topics, notably excluding discussion of Iran's nuclear program. Trump mentioned support from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has held office since 2010.

  • India's Manipur state, bordering Myanmar, imposed internet shutdowns and curfews due to renewed ethnic violence. This unrest poses a significant internal security challenge for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration.

  • Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who led the country from 1990 to 2000, passed away. His legacy remains controversial, marked by economic reforms and anti-terrorism efforts, but also human rights violations.

  • Russia expelled eight British diplomats, escalating tensions between the two nations. This move comes as the United States considers allowing Ukraine to expand its military operations within Russian territory.

  • China dominated the medal count at the Paralympic Games, which concluded recently. The Paralympics, originating in 1948 in England, have significantly raised awareness about disabled individuals in China, although challenges remain in improving their daily lives.

  • An estimated 600,000 people, roughly 50% of East Timor's population, attended Pope Francis's Mass. East Timor, which gained independence from Indonesia in 2002, has a strong Catholic presence. Pope Francis, the 266th pope of the Catholic Church, continues to draw large crowds during his international visits.

This quiz serves as a reminder of the complex and interconnected nature of global events. From humanitarian crises to diplomatic tensions, staying informed about international affairs is crucial in our increasingly globalized world.

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