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Kyiv Post Cartoons, issue 04

NEWS ITEM: In January, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle started a new life away from their duties as British senior royals and moved to Canada. Meanwhile, British police decided to include the Ukrainian coat of arms, called the “tryzub” (trident), in a counter-terrorism police manual distributed to medical staff and teachers as part of anti-extremism briefings. The document, which was published on Jan. 17, has triggered a backlash in Ukraine, with many criticising what they view as the vilification of a Ukrainian national symbol. The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Kyiv apologized for the tryzub’s inclusion in the manual on Jan 20.
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NEWS ITEM: In January, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle started a new life away from their duties as British senior royals and moved to Canada. Meanwhile, British police decided to include the Ukrainian coat of arms, called the “tryzub” (trident), in a counter-terrorism police manual distributed to medical staff and teachers as part of anti-extremism briefings. The document, which was published on Jan. 17, has triggered a backlash in Ukraine, with many criticising what they view as the vilification of a Ukrainian national symbol. The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Kyiv apologized for the tryzub’s inclusion in the manual on Jan 20.
Photo by Kyiv Post