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1. Which country became the latest to recall its ambassador from Israel on Monday?

Argentina

Nigeria

South Africa

Vietnam

So far, at least eight countries have withdrawn their top diplomats from Israel since the war began. Chile and Colombia pulled their ambassadors out last week, FP’s Catherine Osborn wrote in Latin America Brief at the time; Bolivia went a step further, completely severing diplomatic ties with Israel.

2. Giant pandas departed from which U.S. zoo for China on Wednesday?

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Zoo Atlanta

The San Diego Zoo

The Bronx Zoo

Giant pandas have been a fixture at the national zoo in Washington, D.C., for more than five decades. Their recall now comes at a time of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing, FP’s Rishi Iyengar reported in August.

3. About 3,000 migrants blocked traffic on a major Mexican highway on Wednesday to demand what?

Transportation assistance across Mexico

No violence against migrants

Action against traffickers along the U.S. border

Transit or exit visas to the U.S. border

Some U.S. politicians have advocated invading Mexico to stamp out drug cartels and slow immigration. Antonio De Loera-Brust recently debunked what he called a “crazy idea.”

4. The European Commission on Wednesday recommended that member states consider granting candidate status to which country?

Serbia

Moldova

Georgia

Turkey

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also urged the EU to open formal membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova, FP’s Alexandra Sharp reports in World Brief.

5. As of Wednesday, at least how many people had died in intense flooding in Somalia?

15

29

37

55

The flooding was in part a result of an unusually strong El Niño, which Cullen Hendrix predicted in FP in August.

6. The defense minister of which European nation on Thursday pledged to make their country the “backbone” of defense on the continent?

Italy

Poland

France

Germany

The pledge comes more than a year after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s speech promising to make Germany a military leader in Europe. Scholz has so far failed to keep that promise, John Kampfner wrote in August.

7. The United States held wide-ranging talks to expand its global strategic partnership with which country on Thursday and Friday?

India

Philippines

Vietnam

South Korea

At the top of the agenda during the annual 2+2 ministerial meeting was how to counter China in the Indo-Pacific, in addition to topics such as clean energy and collaboration on higher education, Michael Kugelman writes in South Asia Brief.

8. The Gaza Health Ministry said on Friday that the enclave’s death toll had surpassed which number, four weeks into the war between Israel and Hamas?

9,000

10,000

11,000

12,000

The announcement comes as Israel intensifies its ground war in Gaza, which Israeli military officials expect to last for many months, Joe Buccino writes in Foreign Policy.

9. The Kenyan government this week announced a surprise public holiday on Nov. 13. What is the purpose of the new holiday?

To hold a day of remembrance for civilian deaths in Palestine

To celebrate the country’s national language, Swahili

To plant trees across the country

To aid in search and rescue efforts following recent flooding

The Kenyan government has set aside more than $80 million this fiscal year to expand the country’s forest coverage from 7 percent to 10 percent, The Associated Press reports.

10. Fights erupted on Wednesday outside of which Los Angeles museum during a screening of footage depicting Hamas’s attack on Israel?

The Holocaust Museum Los Angeles

The Museum of Tolerance

The Medieval Torture Museum

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Actress Gal Gadot was said to be involved in organizing the viewing. Supporters of the Palestinian cause accused her of supporting genocide, while Israel’s advocates came to her defense, KABC reports.

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Have feedback? Email whatintheworld@foreignpolicy.com to let me know your thoughts.

1. Which country became the latest to recall its ambassador from Israel on Monday?

Argentina

Nigeria

South Africa

Vietnam

So far, at least eight countries have withdrawn their top diplomats from Israel since the war began. Chile and Colombia pulled their ambassadors out last week, FP’s Catherine Osborn wrote in Latin America Brief at the time; Bolivia went a step further, completely severing diplomatic ties with Israel.

2. Giant pandas departed from which U.S. zoo for China on Wednesday?

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Zoo Atlanta

The San Diego Zoo

The Bronx Zoo

Giant pandas have been a fixture at the national zoo in Washington, D.C., for more than five decades. Their recall now comes at a time of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing, FP’s Rishi Iyengar reported in August.

3. About 3,000 migrants blocked traffic on a major Mexican highway on Wednesday to demand what?

Transportation assistance across Mexico

No violence against migrants

Action against traffickers along the U.S. border

Transit or exit visas to the U.S.........

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