The Kiwi cries for Christchurch victims, and May’s Brexit hurdles
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The Kiwi cries for Christchurch victims, and May’s Brexit hurdles

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

   
Shaun Yeo | Twitter

Shaun Yeo | Twitter

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

Carlos Latuff | Twitter

Carlos Latuff weighs in on Friday’s shooting at two New Zealand mosques, where an Australian white supremacist killed 50 Muslims offering prayers.

Shaun Yeo | Twitter

Shaun Yeo depicts a Kiwi, regarded as New Zealand’s national symbol, shedding tears for the victims of Friday’s attack on two mosques. Kiwis, as residents of New Zealand are known, who prized their nation’s image as a peaceful haven have been struggling to come to terms with the attack.

Graeme Bandeira | Yorkshirepost

Graeme Bandeira takes a dig at British Prime Minister Theresa May’s struggle to navigate the UK out of the European Union…

Peter Schrank | Twitter

…As does cartoonist Peter Schrank.

Adam Zyglis | Buffalo News

Adam Zyglis for Buffalo News points to the shrinking space for media freedom under US President Donald Trump, who ironically claims to uphold the best of American values. The cartoonist draws on a recent viral photograph of Trump hugging the US flag.