When is the International Day of Neutrality observed every year?
A. December 10
B. December 11
C. December 12
D. December 13
A. December 10
B. December 11
C. December 12
D. December 13
A. Australia
B. France
C. Brazil
D. Germany 
		A. South Korea
B. Italy
C. Chile
D. Germany
A. USA
B. UK
C. France
D. None of these
		A. Sebastian Kurz
B. Sana mariland
C. Greta thunberg
D. Angelena
The leader of Austria’s conservatives Sebastian Kurz was sworn in on Tuesday as the world’s youngest democratically elected leader, at the head of an unlikely coalition with the Greens following the collapse of his previous alliance with the far-right.
Vowing to “protect the climate and the borders”, the 33-year-old has become chancellor of the Ale country’s first government to include the Greens, an arrangement called “exotic” and “unlikely” by Austrian media.
		A. Iraq
B. Syria
C. Saudi Arabia
D. None
In a sign of easing tension in the Middle East, history was made with the first direct flight from Israel to the United Arab Emirates. El Al flight 971 took off from Tel Aviv at 11.14am local time, and initially routed over Jordanian territory crossed into Saudi Arabian airspace, from which the Israeli national airline had previously been banned.