Donald the ‘dictator’ flexes his muscles, and the shroud of secrecy around the royal baby
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Donald the ‘dictator’ flexes his muscles, and the shroud of secrecy around the royal baby

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

   

Rob Rogers | Twitter

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

In today’s featured cartoon, Rob Rogers suggests that displays of military might are typically features of dictatorial regimes. Donald Trump celebrated American Independence Day on 4 July with an exhibition of his country’s military prowess. 

 

Peter Brookes | The Times

News reports indicate that during his time as UK’s Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson was prevented from accessing some secret documents. Peter Brookes uses the 1981 James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only to poke fun at Johnson. 

Matt | The Telegraph

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son Archie was baptised this Saturday. However, the couple chose not to reveal the name of Archie’s godparents. Matt satirises this secrecy with the ‘cyanide pill’ trope. 

 

KAL | The Economist

As pro-autonomy protests continue in Hong Kong, Kal depicts the extent of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s power. 

Sharon Murdoch | Twitter

Sharon Murdoch suggests that even though a full-fledged climate emergency has hit humanity, it is still caught up in deliberating on the need to take action.