"What in the World?" - Week of July 16-22, 2017

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he hoped dialogue would continue with President Donald Trump following their recent meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit. Where did the two leaders meet?
Paris
Hamburg
Athens
Geneva
A bill to sanction THESE countries passed in the U.S. Senate by a 98-2 vote on June 15th but it is being held up in the House after efforts to combine it with sanctions against a second country.
North Korea and Russia
Iran and Syria
North Korea and Yemen
Russia and Iran
Last week the Washington-based think tank “38 North” released analysis that suggested:
North Korea has developed a nuclear warhead capable of being mated to its new ICBM.
North Korea is preparing to test a new hydrogen bomb.
North Korea may have processed more plutonium than previously thought.
North Korea is dispersing its nuclear weapons stockpile to new hardened sites.
Before there was intervention by Moscow in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea Russian military forces attacked THIS country over the independence of border regions in 2008.
Macedonia
Ossetia
Moldova
Georgia
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson launched a round of shuttle diplomacy last week to resolve a hardening dispute between Qatar and its GCC partners Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE and Egypt. Tillerson hoped to lessen tensions when he accomplished THIS in Doha, Qatar.
Signed a memorandum of understanding with emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani agreeing to expel members of the Muslim brotherhood from Qatar.
Signed an agreement to reduce the number of American troops based at the Al Udeid air facility in Qatar.
Signed a counterterrorism agreement with Qatar Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
Signed an agreement with emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani installing a government watchdog to monitor the Al Jazeera satellite news operation.
In a video that went viral last week Australian Broadcasting Company reporter Chris Uhlman pointedly criticized Donald Trump for abdicating the United States’ global leadership role saying the American President was “isolated and friendless” at THIS meeting.
Group of Seven meeting in Sicily
NATO meeting in Brussels
Group of Twenty meeting in Hamburg
United Nations Security Council in New York
In the afterglow of President Trump’s visit to Paris to celebrate Bastille Day and the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into WWI, French President Macron said he was hopeful that Trump would take a new position on THIS divisive issue. He told a French newspaper “(Trump) told me that he would try to find a solution in the coming months.”
Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA)
US-European Union Free Trade Agreement
Hamburg G-20 Communique on North Korea
Paris Climate Accord
Headlines this week were dominated by the evolving story of Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting – along with Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort – with at least two Russians at Trump Tower last year fueling speculation about campaign collusion. Who among these people were NOT said to be in the meeting?
Emin Agalarov
Rinat Akhmetshin
Natalia Veselnitskaya
None of the above
As Turkey marked one year since an unsuccessful coup to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan its ambassador to the United States asked Washington to use intercepted communications to mount a case for extraditing THIS U.S. Resident charged by Ankara as complicit in the revolt.
Fethullah Gulen
Kemal Kilicdaroglu
Ahmet Turk
Vasip Sahin
German Chancellor Angela Merkel told a campaign rally that she changed her view of the European Union and that it was worth fighting for a stronger Europe because of all of these developments EXCEPT:
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union
Discussions with US President Trump at the G-7 meeting
France’s election of President Emmanuel Macon
None of the above
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