"What in the World?" - Week of January 1-7, 2017

U.S. President Barack Obama announced new sanctions on Russia, along with the expulsion of 35 of its diplomats from the U.S., in retaliation for which Russian action?
Annexation of Crimea
Hacking of the U.S. 2016 presidential election
Air support for the storming of Aleppo
The downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17
President Shinzo Abe became the first leader of which country to pay his respects at the USS ARIZONA memorial in Pearl Harbor?
Germany
France
Japan
Russia
Pan Pan, believed to be the oldest living male of which species, died this week in China, at age 31?
Bengal tiger
Komodo dragon
Pangolin
Giant panda
The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) added how much time to 2016, in order to keep the atomic clock in sync with the Earth's natural rotation?
a leap nano second
a leap second
a leap minute
five leap minutes
The UN has endorsed a cease-fire deal in Syria, brokered by Russia and which other country?
Canada
China
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
Beginning January 1, 2017, French workers will have a legal right to refuse to do what outside of established working hours?
Work overtime
Answer emails
Meet clients to close deals
Talk to their bosses
Which nation, responsible for an estimated 70% of the global ivory trade, has announced that it will ban all sales of ivory by the end of 2017?
Japan
United States
China
Kenya
In his year-end message Pope Francis urged world leaders to do more to tackle which issue that is, according to him, causing a generation to be lost to "desperation, migration and joblessness"?
youth unemployment
war
drugs
sex trafficking
What rare type of animal, known as a Rothschild, was born at England's Chester Zoo?
giraffe
lion
panda
cheetah
Which nation kicked off a celebration on December 31 to mark 100 years of independence from Russia?
Ukraine
Romania
Finland
Lithuania
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