00:00After a two-year Break the World Press Cartoon exhibition has returned to Portugal.
00:07Political figures including US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin
00:11dominate many of the works.
00:14Topics such as global warming and Israel's war in Gaza also took center stage.
00:19The Press Cartoon is not a reference to the graphic humor published in the press,
00:23whether it be cartoons, cartoons or cartoons.
00:27Today, with the fake news, with the censure, with the pressions,
00:31I think that with the cartoonists left, the more closed,
00:38it makes the World Press Cartoon a very desejable and dear to everyone.
00:47This year's big winner was Darko, a cartoonist from Montenegro.
00:51His work depicts the Statue of Liberty with her mouth sewn shut by Trump's signature.
00:56In my opinion, Trump has stopped every freedom of people in America.
01:03He has made borders between Mexico and the USA.
01:08He has, in my opinion, very bad plans in general.
01:14And a rather grotesque drawing of Vladimir Putin won Germany's Frank Hopmann the first prize in the caricature category.
01:29The whole bunch of people, whether it's Putin, Erdogan, Trump,
01:33they want to know anything from cartoons, from critical drawings, from critical media.
01:40And that's our job and there's a lot of courage.
01:45The World Press Cartoon displays around 300 works that have been published in newspapers, magazines and websites from across the globe.
02:03The exhibition can be seen at the Palacio Anjos in Algiers until February 8th.
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