New book uses the work of Israel's leading editorial cartoonists, who hold the country's leadership accountable through clever imagery and biting satire

An essential member of satirical magazine's 'Useful Gang of Idiots,' he created self-explanatory 'Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions,' amused fans for decades until retiring at 99

A week after angering Tehran by airing caricatures of ayatollah, French satirical magazine doubles down, says 'laughing at themselves has never been a strong point of tyrants'

Creators aim to provide soccer fans with a soft landing by introducing them to Qatari culture ahead World Cup; show available on YouTube

In 'What’s So Funny?' the Jewish son of Eastern European immigrants talks about growing up in New York, defying his parents' expectations and finding inspiration in everyday life

Kambiz Derambakhsh, known for sketch of faceless everyman, won acclaim and had his art published around the world before succumbing to virus

Unclear if ruling issued by Ali Khamenei will be enforced; foreign films showing unscarved women can be screened in Iran, but locally made productions are banned from doing so

Tal Michael's film 'Bukra fil Mish Mish' focuses on the Frenkels, a long-forgotten trio who launched a cartoon company by their bootstraps in the 1930s before being forced to flee

Exhibit opening Monday at President's House follows the lives and histories of Israel's presidents, as only cartoonists can

Drawing could go for more than $395,000 when it comes up for auction in Paris

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