World Boston What in the World? Weekly Quiz – Oct 31-Nov 6, 2022

The incumbent in the runoff election for President of Brazil, right-wing Jair Bolsonaro, was defeated by THIS leftist, former president, after a contentious divisive campaign that many on each side saw as an existential threat to the country.
Dilma Rousseff
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Michel Temer
Nicolas Maduro
As Ukrainian forces continue to advance on Kherson, Russia is evacuating the city seen as gateway to THIS region of the country annexed by Moscow in 2014.
Crimea
Odessa
Georgia
Donbas
Two Chinese intelligence officers were charged in the United States with interfering in the prosecution of THIS Chinese telecommunications company. They are charged with attempting to recruit a law enforcement official who turned out to be a double agent.
Baidoo
Huawei
Alibaba
Ping An
The Biden Administration accused Russia of “weaponizing food” after it suspended participation in THIS United Nations brokered arrangement.
Black Sea grain initiative
Donbas fertilizer export consortium
Odessa wheat shipment safety corridor
Global commons food navigation agreement

Car bombs set off by the Al Shabab militant Islamic group in THIS capital of Somalia killed over 100 and injured more than 300 people.

Khartoum
Nairobi
Addis Ababa
Mogadishu

Over 150 people were killed and over 100 injured in the capital of THIS country when a chaotic Halloween party crowd jammed into a narrow alley.

Japan
Taiwan
South Korea
Philippines
Russian Defense Minister Shoigu claimed Ukraine was preparing to launch a “dirty bomb” which is THIS type of weapon. Western observers are concerned the claim could signal Russian intentions to detonate such a weapon and blame Ukraine.
An explosive combined with radioactive materials
Artillery delivered white phosphorus munitions
A large non-nuclear “blockbuster” bomb used against civilian targets
Air launched napalm

World leaders will meet in Egypt for COP27, Conference of the Parties, a grouping that works to limit climate change. The conference comes as global temperatures have risen 1.1 degrees Centigrade over 1850 levels, pushing toward the 1.5 degree target limit agreed to at THIS 2015 landmark agreement.

The COP-1 Climate Pact
Global Climate Change Limitation Agreement
The Paris Agreement
Agreement to Limit Greenhouse Gas
Political paralysis continues to plague Northern Ireland where failure to seat the Stormont assembly has opened the prospect of new elections. The trouble is said to stem from the United Kingdom’s failure to resolve THIS issue in Northern Ireland amid political turmoil in London.
Post-Brexit UK-EU trade relations
Resistance to seating a majority composed of Sinn Fein members
Allocation of UK funding to Northern Ireland infrastructure
Failure to renew the 1998 Good Friday agreement
Visitors to the Disney theme park in THIS Chinese city were locked inside as “zero-Covid” policy tactics were invoked. Authorities have locked down cities and venues, like the factory that makes iPhones, with little warning when local Covid cases were detected.
Beijing
Shanghai
Hong Kong
Chengdu
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