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Hello!

The world is easing out of lockdown and the outside beckons, but we hope you find a moment every day to follow the work that our cartoonists do. It worth your time! In this newsletter we'll update you on our Instagram show Satire Talks Live, introduce our new cartoonists, and showcase this month's most popular cartoons.

For the latest cartoons visit our newsroom. If you want to use any of our cartoons, they are all available for immediate download in high resolution in our shop.
 

Satire Talks Live

Every other week, Emanuele Del Rosso chats with cartoonists from around the world on our Instagram channel. In the latest edition, he talks to renowned Latvian cartoonist Gatis Sluka:
Tune in on Tuesday May 26 for the next edition, we're we will be talking to Cuban cartoonist Ramses Morales Izquierdo. You can find all the episodes of Satire Talks Live here.

 

New Cartoonists

We are proud to welcome three very talented cartoonists this month:

Hamzeh Hajjaj is the daily cartoonist at Al Ghad Newspaper in Amman, Jordan.


Derkaoui Abdellah from Kénitra in Morocco is the cartoonist for daily newspaper Assahra Al Maghribiya.


Hassan Karimzadeh is an award-winning cartoonist from Iran. Check out more of his work on his website.


 

Most Popular This Month

Take a look at the most popular cartoons from the last 30 days on our social media channels:

On Facebook
Too Much Corona On Your Mind by Mahnaz Yazdani

Although this post about Trump and his remark about using disinfectant as a cure for corona was also very popular.

On Instagram
Kim's Back by Rodrigo de Matos


On Twitter and Pinterest
Better Future by Brady Izquierdo Rodriguez

 

Work in Progress

We'll finish this newsletter with an overview of what we are currently working on:

-Our new website is in the works and will be ready very soon. Our current website is 10 years old and has become a bit of a Frankenstein's monster over the years with all the additions and alterations. We plan to launch a cleaner an updated version this summer!

-The coronavirus crisis seems to have lead to a renewed crackdown on press freedom. Cartoonists Rights Network International has noticed a sharp increase of incidents involving cartoonists. We are working with them and with Cartooning for Peace to raise awareness about the worsening conditions for editorial cartoonists.
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