A satirical political cartoon illustrating a maritime dispute between Ghana and Ivory Coast. On the left, a caricatured representative of Ghana standing on land with the Ghana flag, smiling proudly and looking satisfied. On the right, a caricatured representative of Ivory Coast standing on land with the Ivory Coast flag, looking angry, frustrated, and exaggeratedly upset. Between them, the ocean with a large dark oil spill, clearly positioned closer to the Ghana side. Above the scene, a judge sitting behind a desk labeled ‘TIDM’ (International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea), striking a gavel. From the gavel, a dramatic lightning bolt shoots down and draws a clear maritime boundary line in the ocean, separating the two countries. Editorial cartoon style, caricature, exaggerated expressions, bold lines, ink drawing, slightly humorous tone, newspaper illustration style, clean composition, high detail Voir plus