The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.
The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.
At a time when the killing of Jamal Khashoggi has grabbed international attention, Adam Zyglis depicts the perils of being a foreign news correspondent in authoritarian countries, as compared other beats like education, business and politics.
Carlos Latuff suggests that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman personally controlled the strings behind Khashoggi’s murder at Saudi Arabia’s Turkish consulate.
Kal links Khashoggi’s alleged murder by Saudi Arabia to US President Donald Trump’s comment that endorsed attacking journalists. Trump had said that Congressman Greg Gianforte, who body-slammed a journalist, was “my kind of guy”. He has also sprung to the defence of the Saudis in the Khashoggi case.
A rally of approximately 700,000 people demanding another referendum on Brexit took place in London Saturday. Brian Adcock suggests that even Prime Minister Theresa May, given all the difficult negotiations, may have attended it in disguise.
Bandeira in The Yorkshire Post also depicts Prime Minister May’s Brexit difficulties — and the multitude of opinions she’s having to handle — while punning on her name.