"What in the World?" - Week of Dec 10-16, 2017

The European Commission announced that it will sue Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic for not doing THIS:
Freezing all assets related to recognized terrorist groups
Taking in the quota of asylum seekers assigned to them
Ratifying the constitution of the European Union
Adopting the euro
Finding that existing laws violate provisions against discrimination, Austria’s Constitutional Court ruled that THIS will be legal, beginning in 2019:
The sale and possession of marijuana for recreational purposes
Full integration of public schools
Private ownership of handguns
Same-sex marriage
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, former president of THIS nation, is charged with treason as a federal judge calls for her arrest over allegations that she was involved in a plot to hide evidence implicating senior Iranian officials in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in her nation’s capital. The attack left 85 people dead, making it the largest in the nation’s history.
Chile
Colombia
Argentina
Costa Rica
In an effort to mend long-damaged relations, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan travelled to Greece on a state visit; the last time a Turkish president visited Greece was in THIS year:
1900
1972
1952
2012
THIS world leader announced that he would run for a fourth term as president in 2018. If he’s re-elected and completes another 6-year term, he will have led his nation for 24 years.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria
Vladimir Putin of Russia
Evo Morales of Bolivia
Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel
The prime minister of Iraq announced that Iraqi troops are now in control of his country’s border with Syria, marking the end of ISIS and the almost four years of fighting that it took to drive them out. Who is the prime minister of Iraq?
Haider al-Abadi
Nouri al-Maliki
Fuad Masum
Jalal Talabani
As punishment for “systemic manipulation” of anti-doping regulations, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has barred Russia from competing in the 2018 winter games. Athletes who can prove that they are drug-free will still be able to participate, under all but THIS condition:
They will compete as Olympic athletes from Russia, not as Russian athletes
The Olympic flag, and not the Russian flag, will be raised at all ceremonies in which they participate
The Olympic anthem, and not the Russian anthem, will be played at all medal ceremonies
They must agree to volunteer with the IOC’s new Independent Testing Authority
Despite a law passed by Congress in 1995 requiring that the U.S. Embassy in Israel be moved to Jerusalem, no president has complied, until now. The move would make the U.S. Embassy the only foreign embassy (consulates not included) in Jerusalem. Since 2006, all 86 of the foreign embassies in Israel have been located in THIS city:
Haifa
Eliat
Tel Aviv
Beersheba
France is mourning the loss of THIS singer, known as “the French Elvis.”
Serge Gainsbourg
Johnny Hallyday
Yelle
Jacques Dutronc
Which of the following traditions did UNESCO select for world heritage status?
Pizzaiuolo, or the art of pizza twirling from Italy
Al-Qatt al-Asin, the crafting of interior wall paintings by women in Saudi Arabi
Kok Boru, a horseback game from Kyrgyzstan in which participants try to place a dead goat in a goal
Bangladesh's Shital Pati, which uses green cane to weave mats and bedspreads
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