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  • Famous Children cartoons Doraemon, Tom and Jerry, Shinchan belong to which country? Know here

    Children’s Day is celebrated across India on November 14, marking the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, who had a special bond with children. This day is a tribute to his love for children and aims to celebrate the joy and innocence of childhood.

  • Dilbert comic strip dropped by US media over creator's racist rant

    In a YouTube video, Dilbert creator Scott Adams described Black as members of a “hate group”, adding he would no longer “help Black Americans.”

  • Charlie Brown, Snoopy & Co wish Charles Schulz on his 100th birthday

    Charles Schulz drew the Peanuts comic strip every day from 1950 until his death in 2000. Schulz would have been a hundred today.

  • Sri Lanka turmoil to SC's sedition verdict: News this week in 5 cartoons

    See how editorial cartoonists illustrated top headlines this week.

  • Netflix plunge, mask mandate reversal in US: The week in 5 cartoons from around the world

    See how cartoonists have illustrated key developments this week.

  • Russia-Ukraine war to backbreaking inflation: The world this week in 5 cartoons

    From the Russia-Ukraine war to the cost of living crisis, these cartoons highlight the most relevant and most talked-about issued around the world

  • A ubiquitous Putin and a Rishi Sunak cameo: The week in 6 cartoons from around the world

    French satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo shared the illustration of the front page of their latest issue that features Vladimir Putin.

  • Russia-Ukraine war, hijab verdict: The week in 6 cartoons from around the world

    See how the headlines of the week were illustrated by cartoonists.

  • Outrage over Aseem's arrest, Katju protests

    The arrest of cartoonist and India Against Corruption activist Aseem Trivedi on charges of sedition has sparked outrage. Aseem has been sent to police custody for a week for allegedly posting 'ugly and obscene' content on his web portal.

  • Mamata defends academic's arrest over cartoons

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday defended the arrest of a Jadavpur University professor and his neighbour for allegedly spreading "anti-Mamata Banerjee" cartoons on the Internet.

  • Four on trial in Denmark over Mohammad cartoons plot

    Four men went on trial in Denmark on Friday accused of plotting a "Mumbai-style" attack on the offices of a Danish newspaper whose publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in 2005 outraged many Muslims.

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