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70 years, 15 PMs, one Queen & the most ‘indispensable’ officer of 10 Downing Street

The best international cartoons of the week, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

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The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.

From Winston Churchill to Elizabeth Truss, in today’s featured cartoon, Michael de Adder comments on the late Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign and the 15 Prime Ministers that have served under her during her tenure on the throne. Queen Elizabeth died Thursday aged 96.

Adam Zyglis| The Buffalo News

Adam Zyglis illustrates the decision by Aileen M. Cannon, a Donald Trump-appointed judge, to grant the former US President’s request for a ‘special master’ in an ongoing case of recovery of classified documents from his residence. This has resulted in delayed investigation by the Department of Justice, represented by Zyglis as the eagle.

Peter Brookes | The Times

Peter Brookes mocks Elizabeth Truss, the newly-appointed UK Prime Minister, for allegedly appointing a cabinet with only one supporter of her rival Conservative Prime Ministerial candidate Rishi Sunak.

Carlos Latuff | Global Times

Carloss Latuff illustrates the end of the Boris Johnson era with the former prime minister of the United Kingdom having departed 10 Downing Street earlier this week. Sitting next to him is Larry the cat, a resident of Number 10 for the past decade and “chief mouser” to the Cabinet Office.

Graeme Keyes | Twitter: @Cartoon4sale

Graeme Keyes takes a swipe at Russian President Vladimir Putin after the country has seen eight deaths of top business executives by alleged suicide or accident in 2022 alone. Four of the deceased were associated with Russian energy giant Gazprom.

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