Giorgi Nanava (Cyberwolf) is a cartoonist from Tbilisi, Georgia. Once a painter of sacred icons, he now draws the profane world of politics and society. His cartoons blend wit, irony, and a quiet sense of rebellion.
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Despite a long history of nations experiencing Russian occupation, some European politicians cont
Starting a war is easy. Ending it is much more difficult.
If Israel wanted to fuel anti-Semitic sentiment worldwide, Ben-Gvir’s efforts have certainly help
Decades later, Cubans are still paying for the ambitions of Cold War politicians.
Sometimes politics resembles an old fable.
When technological progress didn’t go as planned…
Inspired by the recent UK elections...
When the strongest player takes his “toy” and leaves, the game ends for everyone else—though not
Despite years of war, heavy losses, and the absence of decisive results, Donald Trump turns wishf
Automation doesn’t just replace tasks—it replaces the people behind them.
At times, listening to the rhetoric of Trump and his overseas counterpart, you begin to wonder: a
The more we delegate thinking to machines, the less remains of our own.
In the age of AI, inspiration stands outside — while imitation takes the stage.
Dictatorial regimes share a common trait: while their leaders rule with harsh methods and condemn
Racism is not born—it is taught.