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The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the rounds on the internet

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The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the
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In a week where world leaders seemed more like cinematic characters than architects of global politics, the world offered us scenes that only a cartoonist's pencil can adequately summarize. From the theatrical embraces of leaders making trade deals with one hand and geopolitical calculations with the other, to the bloody wars that unfold while the cameras focus elsewhere, global satire is no longer just reflection, it is reality itself. This week, cartoons strike where politics prefers to remain silent. 

The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the
Covering the Disasters of War, by Peter Kuper

The political cartoon illustrates Donald Trump proclaiming his negotiating superiority over Volodymyr Zelenskyy, using the metaphor of playing cards, where Trump is portrayed as the King of Hearts, with Putin on the other side, by Nikola Listes

The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the
The fear that artificial intelligence will replace humans, everyone, even those of us who complain that it will sink us all, by Arend van Dam

The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War, tries to hide the word “CRIME” written in blood on the outdated “WAR DEPARTMENT” sign. This satire criticizes his controversial appointment and the department’s perceived actions, by Rick McKee.

The world as a black joke, the most striking cartoons of the week make the

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