
The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.
In this week’s featured cartoon, Christian Adams mocks the annual nature of the UN climate change conference when nothing seems to change in terms of actually stopping the situation on Earth from deteriorating. The 26th Conference of Parties, or COP26, came to an end Saturday.

Kevin Siers criticises the lack of public outrage on global warming as compared to inflation.

Morten Morland pokes fun at UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose government is mired in corruption allegations.

Andy Davey illustrates Vladimir Putin waging a war against Ukraine after the US flagged concerns with its European Union allies that the Russian military could attack Ukraine.

Carlos Latuff honours the five Palestinian prisoners currently on hunger strike in Israeli prisons to protest against the unlawful practice of ‘administrative detention’ by the Israeli military, which allows them to hold prisoners ‘without charge or trial’. There are currently over 500 Palestinians, including women and children, held under administrative detention.
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