Trump's High-Profile Arrival at Davos Sparks Cartoon Controversy in Switzerland.
Cartoonists around the globe are weighing in on US President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland. Swiss newspapers, including Libération and The Guardian, have dedicated their front pages to depicting the tensions between Trump and European leaders. The Financial Times has described the rift as "deepening."
Meanwhile, cartoons from international publications like The Times and The Telegraph are poking fun at Trump's arrival, further fueling the debate over his policies and interactions with world leaders.
But not all news is about politics – Israel has been in the spotlight after it demolished a United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem. The New York Times reports that bulldozers have been tearing down the compound, sparking international criticism from organizations like the UN itself. Modern Diplomacy Magazine explores the legal implications of this move.
The world of sports also made headlines as the Africa Cup of Nations final took place in Morocco. While Senegal's victory was celebrated, some papers are questioning whether the team's behavior on the field warranted sanctions. The Congolese referee at the game is reportedly under scrutiny from Moroccan authorities over potential disciplinary action.
And finally, an Illinois park department found love again – literally. Two swans that lost their mates were given a dating profile to help them find new partners, with heartwarming results.
Cartoonists around the globe are weighing in on US President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland. Swiss newspapers, including Libération and The Guardian, have dedicated their front pages to depicting the tensions between Trump and European leaders. The Financial Times has described the rift as "deepening."
Meanwhile, cartoons from international publications like The Times and The Telegraph are poking fun at Trump's arrival, further fueling the debate over his policies and interactions with world leaders.
But not all news is about politics – Israel has been in the spotlight after it demolished a United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem. The New York Times reports that bulldozers have been tearing down the compound, sparking international criticism from organizations like the UN itself. Modern Diplomacy Magazine explores the legal implications of this move.
The world of sports also made headlines as the Africa Cup of Nations final took place in Morocco. While Senegal's victory was celebrated, some papers are questioning whether the team's behavior on the field warranted sanctions. The Congolese referee at the game is reportedly under scrutiny from Moroccan authorities over potential disciplinary action.
And finally, an Illinois park department found love again – literally. Two swans that lost their mates were given a dating profile to help them find new partners, with heartwarming results.