How is the word 'relevant' different from other adjectives like it?
Some common synonyms of relevant are applicable, apposite, apropos, germane, material, and pertinent. While all these words mean "relating to or bearing upon the matter in hand," relevant implies a traceable, significant, logical connection.
// found material relevant to her case
In what contexts can 'pertinent' take the place of 'relevant'?
Although the words pertinent and relevant have much in common, pertinent stresses a clear and decisive relevance.
// a pertinent observation
Where would 'apropos' be a reasonable alternative to 'relevant'?
The synonyms apropos and relevant are sometimes interchangeable, but apropos suggests being both relevant and opportune.
// the quip was apropos
Maybe the word you are looking for is: topical?
As per Cambridge Dictionary: topical adjective (HAPPENING NOW): of interest at the present time; relating to things that are happening at present.
germane TFD
Related to a matter at hand, especially to a subject under discussion