Test yourself on the week of May 4: Chad and Panama go to the polls, Iran and Russia refine their weapons strategies, and Israel shutters a foreign news outlet.
By Drew Gorman, a deputy copy editor at Foreign Policy.
People cast their vote in Panama’s general election at a polling station in Panama City.
People cast their vote in Panama’s general election at a polling station in Panama City on May 5. ARNULFO FRANCO/AFP via Getty Images
This week included three international elections. Were you tracking those votes and other global headlines?
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This week included three international elections. Were you tracking those votes and other global headlines?
Have feedback? Email [email protected] to let me know your thoughts.
Drew Gorman is a deputy copy editor at Foreign Policy.
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