Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual press conference, U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry and India's new citizenship law. How much do you remember from the week?
Test your memory of some of the biggest news events of the week!
The U.S. House impeached President Donald Trump on Wednesday on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The process has not yet moved to the Senate, but Trump tweeted that he wants an "immediate trial." Why?
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Violence erupted around India this week against the government's new citizenship law, which grants citizenship to irregular immigrants belonging to six religions from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Which religion is excluded?
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Russian President Vladimir Putin held his 15th annual end-of-year press conference in Moscow on Thursday and took 70 questions for four hours and 18 minutes. Do you know which year was his longest annual press conference?
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Forbes magazine on Wednesday named Ryan Kaji, an eight-year-old boy, as the highest-paid influencer on YouTube this year with 26 million U.S. dollars. Guess what his channel mainly focuses on?
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed a 738-billion-U.S.-dollar National Defense Authorization for the Department of Defense's sixth force. Do you know what this sixth force is?
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Catastrophic bushfires continue to rage across several regions of Australia this week. Nine people were killed and 800 homes destroyed during the past few months. Why have the wildfires continued for such a long time?
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Aerospace manufacturer Boeing announced on Friday that it will temporarily suspend production of the 737 MAX airplanes. The suspension started or will start from:
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