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

The referendum for an independent Kurdish state took place this week in the three Kurdish provinces of Iraq, plus the adjoining territory that Kurdish fighters have taken from ISIS. According to Kurdish officials, how many of the 3.3 million votes cast were in favor of Kurdish independence?
Over 60%
Over 80%
Over 70%
Over 90%
A stampede claimed 22 lives in THIS Indian city after commuters, sheltering in a crowded pedestrian overpass, became afraid the structure would collapse:
New Delhi
Mumbai
Kolkata
Hyderabad
The government of Saudi Arabia issued a royal decree this week, reversing a longstanding policy that prohibited women from doing THIS:
Working outside the home
Driving
Voting in local elections
Holding elected office
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson revealed that Washington has "direct lines of communication" with the government of THIS nation:
Yemen
Iran
North Korea
Syria
In an effort to speed up aid distribution to Puerto Rico in the aftermath of hurricane Maria, the White House temporarily suspended the terms of the Jones Act. How does suspending this 1920 maritime law help Puerto Rico cope with the devastation it currently faces?
It will allow foreign-registered ships to dock in Puerto Rico and deliver supplies
It will allow foreign-registered ships to transport goods between US mainland ports and Puerto Rico
It will allow non-US nationals to participate in aid efforts
It will temporarily eliminate high docking taxes on ships delivering aid
In a compromise that avoids a full-scale inquiry, Saudi Arabia finally agreed to a UN-led investigation into human rights abuses dating back to 2014 in THIS country:
Qatar
Syria
Yemen
Iran
THIS nation announced that it will hold a referendum in 2018 on whether or not to lift its constitutional ban on abortion:
Poland
Chile
Argentina
Ireland
Ahead of Catalonia's referendum on independence on October 1, a Spanish high court has ordered Google to delete which of the following:
A Gmail account called Onvotar1oct, used by separatists
A GoogleVoice account called On Votar 1 Oct, used by separatists
A mobile app called On Votar 1 Oct, used by separatists
A Blog on BlogSpot called On Votar 1 Oct, used by separatists
As of this week, new rules in France now require that advertisers do what?
Stop using digitally enhanced photographs
Include a disclaimer on all images where a model's features have been digitally modified
Use only acid-free processing techniques for print
Certify that all models have a healthy body mass index
Threats of THIS natural disaster have forced mass evacuations in Vanuatu and Indonesia:
Typhoon Dante
Flooding due to heavy rains
Volcanic eruptions
Mudslides
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