Minister responds to Donald Trump sharing SNL clip mocking Keir Starmer ahead of call
A UK minister commented on Donald Trump sharing a Saturday Night Live clip that mocked Prime Minister Keir Starmer, suggesting that Starmer would find it humorous.
Blame cis white heterosexual men for everything bad
The article satirically explores how some ideological perspectives disproportionately blame cisgender white heterosexual men for global issues while ignoring the complexities of international relations.
"Those who vote Yes may die tomorrow": the shocking satire of comedian Montanini. And the M5S deputy likes it
Italian comedian Giorgio Montanini's provocative remarks during a stand-up routine have sparked controversy ahead of a referendum on justice.
Hankyoreh Picture Board, March 23
The March 23 edition of the Hankyoreh picture board features various cartoon contributions.
Riki Blanco: emotional management in conflicts in an anti-woke style
The article discusses Riki Blanco's perspective on emotional management in conflicts, promoting an anti-woke approach.
Gasoline! We go with a huge disadvantage!
The article humorously critiques various political issues in Brazil, including the rising price of gasoline and the absurdities within its political landscape.
Review: 'The Patron' by Julia Thelin
The play 'The Patron' follows a cleaner who pretends to be an art guide and ultimately adopts the identity of a wealthy gallery owner.
The Cartoon by Ellekappa
The article features a cartoon by Ellekappa, discussing its commentary and insights.
Kremnica Faces 'Three Sad Days' Without Gags, Looking for Funding Elsewhere
Kremnica's annual humor and satire festival, key to the local economy, is at risk due to funding issues, prompting searches for alternative financial support.
Trump 'Singing in the Rain' [Cartoon]
A cartoon featuring Trump singing, evoking the classic musical 'Singing in the Rain.'
El Roto: armed rhinoceros
The article features a political cartoon titled 'Armed Rhinoceros' by El Roto.
Flavita Banana: State Anatomy
This article presents a cartoon by Flavita Banana that critiques aspects of state anatomy.
The cartoon by Ellekappa
This article discusses a cartoon by Ellekappa published on March 19, 2026, in La Repubblica.
James Talarico's past anti-meat stance goes viral, draws Republican fire from across Texas political landscape
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico's past remarks advocating for reduced meat consumption have sparked widespread criticism and satire from Republican opponents following the resurfacing of a 2022 video.
Pismestrovic: The Shell Game Player Klingbeil
The article discusses Lars Klingbeil's political maneuvers and strategies as portrayed by Sinisa Pismestrovic.
El Roto: the emperor
A commentary piece titled 'The Emperor' by El Roto touches on the subject of subscription management for the digital news outlet El PaÃs.
The cartoon by Ellekappa: the command chain of the operation 'Epic Fury'
ElleKappa's cartoon depicts the command chain of the military operation 'Epic Fury'.
Here is the only election test you need to take
A satirical alternative election test created by Mads Zacho Teglskov based on coffee preferences is highlighted in the article.
El Roto: Divine Rearmament
El Roto's cartoon commentary reflects on themes of divine rearmament and opinion in contemporary society.
Let the games begin: Victorian Liberals fail at sport but surprise with teamwork in viral video
A humorous video by Victorian Liberals highlights their playful teamwork in the context of the canceled Commonwealth Games, showcasing quirky 'events' such as the 'running out of money relay' and 'policy backflips'.
The cartoon by Ellekappa
This article presents a cartoon by Ellekappa, dated March 17, 2026, inviting readers to engage with it and read comments from other readers.
The court in Moscow postpones the case against the German artist for mocking Putin
A Russian court has delayed proceedings against German sculptor Jacques Tilly, accused of insulting Vladimir Putin, to April 2nd, citing a new prosecutor's need for more time to prepare.
Thomas Freitag's Last Cabaret Program: Defiant Withdrawal
Thomas Freitag bids a grand farewell from the stage with his final cabaret program, reflecting on how both he and the genre have evolved over time.
Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash review - clever puns cannot save the empty satire
A review of Madeline Cash's debut novel, Lost Lambs, critiques its failure to deliver genuine satire due to reliance on superficial humor.
"All certainties have collapsed". Crozza imitates Feltri between satire and irony
Comedian Maurizio Crozza satirizes Vittorio Feltri, the editorial director of Il Giornale, poking fun at the recent civil union between mayors from the League and Brothers of Italy.
Film: A Middle Finger Towards Trump - An Overview of the Oscar Night
The Oscar night saw the dystopian satire "One Battle After Another" dominate, winning six awards including Best Picture.
Best Film 'One Battle After Another'
'One Battle After Another' won the Oscar for Best Film, highlighting its blend of political satire and action.
Trump and the world in pieces: Ellekappa's cartoon
The article discusses a political cartoon by Ellekappa that critiques the state of the world under Trump's influence.
Cabaret Reading: From Söderich to Hubertät
Richard Oehmann presents a satirical reading featuring unpublished lyrics and scenes from canceled performances at a political satire event in Neubiberg.
Satire: Who is Rose and who is Jack?
The author satirically reflects on the act of strolling through cities and the rise of self-proclaimed flâneurs, ending with a visit to a new Trump-Epstein monument.
Hankyoreh Cartoon Panel for March 16
The article discusses the Hankyoreh cartoon panel for March 16, created by reporter Kwon Beom-cheol.
El Roto: The Abduction of Europe
The cartoon depicts a humorous take on the concept of Europe's challenges and crises.
Larry David announces title, date, and cast of new series, which will feature a cameo by Obama
Larry David's upcoming comedy series titled 'Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America' is set to premiere on June 26 and will include a cameo by former President Barack Obama.
The leftist dictatorship
The article reflects on the absurdity of some people's beliefs about living under a leftist dictatorship in 2026, imagining a parallel reality where education and culture are radically shaped by extreme leftist ideologies.
Red Youth joked about the embassy bombing on TikTok
Red Youth faced backlash for a TikTok video that made light of bombing the US embassy, which was later removed and criticized by party leadership.
New video from Red Youth sparks reactions: - Not funny
A controversial video featuring young women humorously referencing a recent bomb explosion outside the US embassy in Oslo has drawn significant backlash, including from their parent party, who condemned the content.
The cartoon by Ellekappa
The article features a cartoon drawn by Ellekappa, available exclusively to premium subscribers of La Repubblica.
Vorcaro – Indicted at the Oscar!
The article humorously mixes Brazilian political satire and current events, mentioning various political figures and a mock Oscar nomination for Vorcaro.
"King of the World" on the Titanic: Mysterious Artists Provoking Trump with a New Statue of Epstein
A new satirical statue depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has been installed on the National Mall, highlighting their controversial relationship in a parody of a famous Titanic scene.
Critique of 'Torrente president': obscene, excessive, and at times very funny
The film 'Torrente presidente' is criticized for its excessive nature, but features humor through caricatures of political figures, particularly from the far-right party Vox.
'Yellow Cake': Film with Tânia Maria about Brazilian nuclear experiment releases trailer
The Brazilian film 'Yellow Cake' directed by Tiago Melo unveils its trailer, featuring Tânia Maria and weaving together satire and science fiction in a narrative set in ParaÃba.
Torrente President: Santiago Segura has hit the jackpot
The latest installment of Torrente, a satirical film series by Santiago Segura, reflects a significant cultural phenomenon in Spain.
Novel by Robert Menasse: Europe is still alive – at least in the coffeehouse
Robert Menasse's new novella explores the depth of ideals in modern Europe through the lens of a coffeehouse setting, continuing his unique narrative style of EU-prose.
Can we get the money back? About 26,000 kroner, please
A weekly satirical piece by Lars Dahlager critiques contemporary issues in Denmark.
Radio Play: The Primadonnas
In a satirical radio play, a woman named Clara Dorn strives to become a saint but faces challenges from Hilde Kühn, the head of a Catholic charity who embodies authoritarian tendencies.
Dab some coal dust on your face and put on your hi-vis, it’s time to manifest hyper-Australia!
The article provides a satirical take on the current political discourse in Australia, particularly focusing on the eccentric statements of politician Matt Canavan.
Let's Cut This Out: Abolish 3D!
A podcast episode from DennÃk N discusses various absurd topics related to immigration and cultural references in Slovakia.
Investigations against Fleischhauer: Justice should awaken!
Investigations against journalist Jan Fleischhauer were dropped by the Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office, which determined his comments were protected under freedom of expression.
"Strike!": the White House goes wild on social media and publishes a satirical video of its strikes conducted in Iran
The Trump administration created a satirical video on social media showcasing its military strikes in Iran, which quickly garnered over ten million views within a day.
This Week’s Movies: Jude Law is Vladimir Putin
Olivier Assayas explores modern Russian state dynamics in his film 'The Sorcerer of the Kremlin,' featuring Jude Law as Vladimir Putin, blending satire and political thriller elements.