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As the UK’s currently scheduled departure date of 12 April approaches and Theresa May struggles to get her Brexit deal passed, a no-deal Brexit appears an increasing possibility. Cartoonist Chris Riddell, meanwhile, suggests that European Council President Donald Tusk’s offer of a flexible extension period might put the no-deal genie back into the bottle.

On the occasion of NATO’s 70th anniversary on 4 April, Adam Zyglis pokes fun at Donald Trump’s constant disparagement of the alliance, suggesting that it invariably helps Russia.

Protests have rocked Algeria for over a month now over demands for the resignation of longstanding President Abdelaziz Bouteflika who finally relented this week. Patrick Chappatte celebrates the departure that might pave the way for “A New Algeria”.

Carlos Latuff takes a dig at USA’s decision to revoke the visa of the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda for her attempts to investigate allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan.

Peter Brookes pokes fun at Theresa May’s constant Brexit extensions by comparing her to iconic cartoon character Pinocchio whose nose grew in length with every lie he spoke.
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