What in the World? Weekly Quiz – May 3-9, 2021

Global Covid-19 cases doubled since March 1st with the average daily case numbers topping 800,000 for the past week. The surge has been led by THESE two nations/regions.
India, EU
South America, Africa
India, South America
Africa, EU

Last week THIS nation launched the first module for its space station, the CSS, which will be manned by “Taikonauts” (space sailors) in coming missions.

Russia
The EU
China
Brazil

On April 26th Japan approved THIS trade agreement, the world’s largest, signed by 15 Asia-Pacific nations. The pact, expected to go into effect later this year, will eliminate tariffs on 91 percent of goods and sets investment and intellectual property rules in a zone covering about 30 percent of global GDP. It groups the 10 ASEAN members -- Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam -- plus Japan, China, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Comprehensive Pacific Trade Pact (CPTP)
Asia Pacific Economic Compact (APEC)

The Morena Party of THIS President of Mexico voted to extend the term of the Supreme Court chief justice drawing criticism that he was attempting to control the independent judiciary. The move marks another instance where the President has “challenged institutions created as part of Mexico’s transition to a pluralistic democracy,” according to “Daily Chatter.” [“Daily Chatter” Question of the Week]

Arturo Zaldivar
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Evo Morales
Nicolas Maduro

“Russian ships and trains are moving back the tens of thousands of troops massed on [THIS] border because, Russia’s defense minister said last week, their “surprise inspection” had “demonstrated their ability to ensure the reliable defense of the country.” In reality, the Kremlin stood down after its saber-rattling failed to unnerve the [THIS country]—and after President Biden warned President Vladimir Putin directly to drop the military threat, effectively calling the Russians’ bluff,” according to Dr. Donald Jensen at USIP. [USIP Question of the Week]

Turkey
Armenia
Ukraine
Belarus

President Cyril Ramaphosa of THIS nation is set to testify against former President Jacob Zuma, a member of his own party, charged with corruption. Ramaphosa said the African National Congress (ANC) party should have done more to address Zuma’s graft.

DR Congo
Mozambique
South Africa
Tanzania

Ninety-three police officers were injured in Berlin during May Day rallies that turned violent. May Day is known as a spring festival but it also marks THIS.

International Workers Day
WWII Remembrance Day
Anniversary of the United Nations
Spring Equinox

The deadliest civil catastrophe in the history of THIS nation struck last week when a stampede at a religious festival left 47 dead at Mount Meron. The aftermath has opened charges by former police officials that ultra-orthodox religious leaders ignore the authority of the state to regulate assemblies.

Portugal
Israel
Peru
India

Palestinians were set for parliamentary voting on May 22nd – the first elections in 15 years -- but THIS leader of the Palestinian Authority announced a suspension over lack of guarantees for votes coming in from East Jerusalem. Israel has not yet indicated if it will allow Palestinians there to vote.

President Mahmoud Abbas
President Aziz Dweik
President Yasser Arafat
President Rawhi Fattouh
Seemingly implacable foes Saudi Arabia and Iran are said to have opened discrete talks to defuse tensions. The six-year war in Yemen is a major sticking point in the relationship with Iran backing THIS group against a Saudi organized coalition.
ISIS
Al Qaeda
Houthis
Hezbollah
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