What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Aug. 17: U.S. Democrats hold a convention, China and the Philippines clash in the South China Sea, and Nicaragua bans more NGOs.

By , a deputy copy editor at Foreign Policy.
A Canadian National Railway locomotive pulls a train through the CPKC Waterfront Layover Yard in Vancouver.
A Canadian National Railway locomotive pulls a train through the CPKC Waterfront Layover Yard in Vancouver on Aug. 21. Andrew Chin/Getty Images

Another U.S. party convention this week meant more opportunities to lose track of global headlines. Find out if you managed to keep up with the rest of the world with our news quiz!

Have feedback? Email [email protected] to let me know your thoughts.

Another U.S. party convention this week meant more opportunities to lose track of global headlines. Find out if you managed to keep up with the rest of the world with our news quiz!

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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