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You vs. the News: GZERO‘s Weekly News Quiz

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Think you know what's going on around the world? Here's your chance to prove it.


<section><h2>GZERO's Weekly News Quiz, Oct. 18, 2024</h2><p><p dir="ltr">Think you know what's going on around the world? Here's your chance to prove it. <br /></p></p></section><section><h2><p dir="ltr">This year the Nobel Prize in economics went to three academics whose work focuses on the relationship between a country’s institutions and what:</p><br /></h2></section><section><h3><p dir="ltr">Which of the following is not part of the publicly released “victory plan” for Ukraine that President Volodymyr Zelensky presented this week?<br /></p></h3></section><section><h3><p dir="ltr">Italy made it illegal to seek which of the following abroad?</p></h3></section><section><h3><p dir="ltr"></p><p dir="ltr">Toward which planet did NASA launch a probe this week?</p><p><br /></p></h3></section><section><h3><p dir="ltr">What percentage of Arab-American voters in a recent poll said Gaza was their top electoral issue?</p></h3></section><section><h2></h2><p>Thanks for playing. Better luck next time.</p></section><section><h3></h3><p>Score! Well done!</p></section>

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