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This week’s editorial pages and political cartoons highlighted deep cultural and political divides, from rural property rights battles in Minnesota to satirical takes on national politics and religion ...
This week’s editorial pages and political cartoons converged on themes of religion in politics, leadership accountability, and a wide range of policy debates. Satirists drew on incidents from ...
In a comic strip published that month, Mike Doonesbury and his college pal, Mark, are watching Nixon deliver a televised ...
In August 2024, shortly after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime, BNP’s then Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman made a statement ...
Kamra has been served a breach of privilege notice over a satirical song aimed at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who claims to carry forward Thackeray’s political legacy.
From Nehru and Shankar to viral memes, political cartoons in India continue to provoke, critique power and spark debate, even ...
When satire becomes a handcuff offence, a nation must ask itself, “Are we protecting leadership or silencing truth?” The ...
Kamra is facing breach of privilege proceedings over a parody song aimed at Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde ...
This fake bank note lampoons the terrible banking policy under cheese-loving President Andrew Jackson and offers us a window ...
Three exiled Iranian cartoonists say they are 'doing everything we can to be the voice' for those unable to speak out back ...
From a discarded book at the National Library to iconic sketches of Arieh Navon, a personal journey through the satirical ...