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Trump’s dance of ‘death’, testing times for the British Queen and Easter at home

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In today’s featured cartoon, Dave Brown imagines US President Donald Trump as a personification of death, leading the Statue of Liberty in a dance in the New York city, which has become the epicentre of Covid-19 in the US.

Morten Morland | The Times
Morten Morland | The Times

Morten Morland illustrates Queen Elizabeth II’s unique virtual Easter Sunday address to the people of the United Kingdom.

Bob Moran | The Telegraph
Bob Moran | The Telegraph

Bob Moran wishes a happy stay-at-home Easter Sunday in the times of a pandemic.

Kevin Siers | Charlotte Observer
Kevin Siers | Charlotte Observer

Cartoonist Kevin Siers issues a reminder to maintain social distancing to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, all the way from Mount Rushmore.

Mika Ramirez | Twitter
Mika Ramirez | Twitter

Mike Ramirez takes a dig at Chinese President Xi Jinping and his country’s wet markets for serving as a breeding ground for several viruses.

Peter Brookes | The Times
Peter Brookes | The Times

As the UK faces a leadership crisis with Prime Minister Boris Johnson out of action due to Covid-19 infection, Peter Brookes highlights how Foreign Affairs Secretary Dominic Raab is “easing” into his role as stand-in-PM.

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1 COMMENT

  1. The cartoonists ever involved with fun or satire or sarcasm or they never have sympathy for what is going World is right or wrong or ridiculous
    I don’t blame them but want to know about

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