Although our cartoonists draw about a wide range of issues, some subjects get a lot of ink. On this page, you can find the collections we have created about these subjects, grouping together some of our favorite cartoons that provide different perspectives and global coverage.
World Animal Day
October 4 is World Animal Day. Humans have a strange relationship with the animal world: we eat some of them (after they spend a short life in often cruel conditions), we keep some of them at home as treasured companions, and we travel around the world to see some of them in the wild. Here are some of our favourite cartoons featuring animals.
Russia's fake referendum
Occupied regions of Ukraine have voted to join Russia in what the rest of the world considered to be fake referendums.
Far right wins in Italy
Italian far right set to take power with Giorgia Meloni first female Prime Minister.
Mahsa Amini
In Iran, Mahsa Amini (22) fell into a coma and died last week, hours after the morality police held her for allegedly breaking hijab rules. According to witnesses, she was beaten while inside a police van that took her to a detention center. Protests have broken out in over 20 cities in Iran.
Putin's retreat
Putin is losing ground, in Ukraine and in Russia.
Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022
Queen Elizabeth II has died.
Liz Truss
Liz Truss is the new Tory leader and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Zaporizhzhia
As calls continue for an end to military activity around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant, experts are warning there is significant risk of a nuclear accident. Experts from the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are at the plant to monitor the situation.
Mikhail Gorbachev, 1931 - 2022
Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who brought the Cold War to a peaceful end and oversaw the collapse of the Soviet Union, dies aged 91.
Floods in Pakistan
Devastating floods have washed away roads, homes and crops - leaving one third of Pakistan under water.
Fashion industry
The fashion industry generates a lot of profit, but it does so at the expense of the environment, low-wage workers and children. Fashion is also a powerful global cultural force: does what we wear define who we are?
Summer in Europe
Some European countries face the highest temperatures ever and deadly wildfires as a ferocious heatwave heads north across Europe.
Biden visits Saudi Arabia
Oil trumps human rights as Biden makes a trip to Saudi Arabia.
Russian gas supply
Nord Stream 1 is down for repairs and nobody knows if Putin will turn it back on again after repairs are finished.
Shinzo Abe assasinated
Former Japanese prime minister Abe was fatally shot while making a campaign speech in the streets of Nara prefecture on Friday morning.