Although our cartoonists draw about a wide range of issues, some subjects get a lot of ink. On this page, you can find the collections we have created about these subjects, grouping together some of our favorite cartoons that provide different perspectives and global coverage.

Explosion in Beirut
A huge explosion devastated the port area of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. The blast killed at least 100 people and injured more than 4,000 others.

Police brutality
Police brutality or police violence is legally defined as a civil rights violation where officers exercise undue or excessive force against a subject. Our cartoonists respond with cartoons.

Gender (in)equality
The issue of gender (in)equality as viewed by our cartoonists around the world.

Hunger
Across the globe, more than one billion people are hungry according to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP).

Knowledge
Knowledge is power.

Donald Trump
Our cartoonists draw about the 45th president of the United States of America.

Deforestation
46-58 thousand square miles of forest are lost each year—equivalent to 48 football fields every minute. These cartoons remind us how important trees are for life on our planet.

Freedom of expression
Freedom of expression is a key human right. It is a prerequisite for a well-functioning democracy where people can live freely. Around the world, we see that freedom of expression is increasingly under pressures and space for civil society, journalists and cartoonists is shrinking.

Racism
A collection of cartoons about racism.

Coronavirus
A collection of cartoons about the pandemic that spread the globe this year, infecting over millions of people.

Climate emergency
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our time. If we do not take swift and decisive action now, the impact it will have on our planet and its ability to sustain us will be disastrous.

China
China will become on of the dominating world powers in the 21st century. A country with a troubled history when it comes to human right and democracy, but also an economic behemoth that is lifting Chinese people from poverty at a pace unprecedented in human history. In this collection, our cartoonist share their perspectives on this massive country.

Black Lives Matter
After the death of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter movement rose up in protest against racism in the United States and around the world.

Hong Kong
Hong Kong was handed back to China from British control in 1997, but under a special agreement that guaranteed certain rights for 50 years. In recent years, widespread protest erupted against attempts of the Chinese government to get more control.

North Korea
A collection of cartoons about North Korea and Kim Jong-un.