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A Huawei storm in the UK and Trump’s heartbreak

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the 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.

Seamus Jennings | The Telegraph

In yet another embarrassment for British PM Theresa May, already facing much censure for her handling of Brexit, the news of her government’s decision to allow Chinese telecom giant Huawei to build parts of the UK’s 5G network recently was leaked this week. Cartoonist Seamus Jennings mocks May for her inability to stem the flow of important government information.

Ann Telnaes | The Washington Post

The Trump Organisation recently sued the chairman of the House Oversight Committee for sending a subpoena to President Donald Trump’s accounting firm. Ann Telnaes suggests that Trump is desperately trying to stop the skeletons of his financial transactions from tumbling out of the closet.

Tjeerd Royaards | Twitter

In the aftermath of the Sri Lanka terrorist attack, cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards describes the difficulty of eliminating a group like the Islamic State through sheer military might.

 

Ed Hall | Twitter

After Turkey again arrested cartoonist Musa Kart on terrorism-related charges, Ed Hall attempts to uncover the face of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Theo Moudakis | The Toronto Star

Theo Moudakis weighs in on US President Donald Trump’s possible reaction to the recent summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where he reportedly accused the US of acting in “bad faith” at their recent Hanoi summit.

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