A. Russia-Europe trade deal
B. US–Iran conflict
C. China-Japan agreement
D. Africa trade union
World Current Affairs MCQs 2026
World Current Affairs MCQs 2026 for CSS, FPSC, NTS, PPSC & All Pakistan Competitive Exams
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Topics covered in World Current Affairs MCQs 2026:
- International Politics & Diplomacy — US-Iran talks, Russia-Ukraine war, Middle East conflict, world leaders and elections
- Global Economy & Trade — IMF reports, oil prices, world trade tariffs, G7 and G20 decisions
- International Organizations — UN Security Council, WHO, NATO, OIC, SCO, BRICS latest developments
- World Science & Technology — Space missions, AI developments, medical breakthroughs, climate tech
- World Sports & Events — FIFA, Olympics, ICC Cricket, Nobel Prize winners and world championships
- Military & Defence News — Military exercises, defence alliances, arms agreements and global conflicts
- Climate & Environment — COP summits, global warming reports, natural disasters and environmental policies
- World Summits & Conferences — G7, G20, ASEAN, SCO, OIC and all major international meetings 2026
- Nobel Prize Winners 2025-2026 — Peace, Literature, Science and Economics prize recipients
- Countries & Capitals Updates — New governments, elections, regime changes and leadership updates
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A. Russia
B. China
C. United States
D. France
A. Climate policies
B. Oil supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions
C. Tourism growth
D. Agricultural trade
A. Russia and Germany
B. United States and China
C. India and Pakistan
D. Brazil and Argentina
A. Youth-led protests
B. Decline in democracy
C. End of political parties
D. Global military alliance
A. Vietnam
B. Thailand
C. Indonesia
D. Malaysia
A. Poland
B. Ukraine
C. Georgia
D. Moldova
A. France and Germany
B. United Kingdom and Ireland
C. Spain and Portugal
D. Italy and Greece
A. NATO
B. United Nations
C. G7
D. World Trade Organization
A. World Bank
B. OPEC
C. International Energy Agency (IEA)
D. IMF