The sound of crickets replaced voters at polling areas for the Egyptian elections, likely due to a boycott carried out by supports of the former president.
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The newly elected Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, made a jarring equation when he described his feelings surrounding the killing of 1,000 Muslims during the 2002 Gujarat riots. Illustrator Marian Kamensky captures this callous comment in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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As fighting increases in Benghazi, Libya’s political stability is called into question.
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The evictions of residents formerly located in the favelas, or slums, that surround the World Cup stadium in Rio de Janeiro are making international headlines. Dutch cartoonist, Tjeerd Royaards, highlights these high-stakes areas.
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Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan downplays the coal mining tragedy in Soma and is depicted in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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In today’s Curated Cartoon, Italian artist Paolo Lombardi illustrates the other key players located just outside of the World Cup arena in Rio de Janeiro.
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Artist Mohammad Saba’aneh sheds light on the recent hunger strikes initiated by Palestinian prisoners in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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