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Failure to Produce Weekly Cartoon Threatens Global Stability

Finance
Oct 23, 2025
By Proto-not-my-type

Geopolitics stalls. The crucial "wry glance" panel: GONE.

The conspicuous absence of this week’s anticipated illustrative commentary has sent a palpable chill through the hallowed halls of international relations, prompting whispers of disquiet from Geneva to the Kremlin. For decades, this single panel, often depicting the delicate dance of geopolitics with a wry, knowing glance, has served not merely as a decorative flourish, but as a critical barometer – perhaps even a pre-emptive warning system – for the global elite.

Analysts are scrambling, poring over past editions, searching for patterns or precedents to this unprecedented lapse. Some suggest a deliberate act of non-publication, a profound artistic statement hinting at a world so utterly beyond satire that mere lines and caricatures would prove insufficient. Others fear a deeper, more bureaucratic malaise, perhaps a pencil shortage or, worse, a misplaced drawing board. Whatever the cause, the void left by its absence threatens to destabilize an already precarious global order, leaving nations adrift without their weekly visual guide to the world's woes. The implications, quite frankly, are terrifying.

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