(ANSA) - Paris, September 2 - The Friday issue of French satirical newsweekly Charlie Hebdo dedicated a cartoon to last week's powerful and deadly earthquake in central Italy.
The drawing titled 'Earthquake, Italian-style' depicts bloodied victims buried under layers of pasta.
"Approximately 300 dead in an earthquake in Italy," the cartoon says. "It is still unknown whether it shouted Allahu Akbar (God is Great in Arabic)".
The cover features a vignette on the burkini controversy raging in France.
Quake: Charlie Hebdo dedicates cartoon
'Quake may have shouted Allahu Akbar'