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In today’s featured cartoon, David Simonds suggests the possibility of an arms race among the US, Russia and China following Washington’s withdrawal from a nuclear treaty with Moscow.
Kal criticises UK PM Boris Johnson’s rash approach to Brexit negotiations with the EU, even if it might negatively affect the country he leads.
The US Federal Reserve recently announced an interest rate cut after pressure from President Donald Trump. Cartoonist David Rowe suggests that Trump probably doesn’t care about the economy as much he does about his re-election.
After televised debates among Democratic presidential hopefuls exposed the differences in their views, Kevin Siers suggests the disunity may be a threat to the cordial legacy set by the previous Democratic incumbent of the White House, Barack Obama, and his vice-president Joe Biden.
Harry Burton depicts the bleak future humanity faces on account of climate change.