Newspapers around the world attempt to make sense of a Donald Trump presidency

Making sense of it all.
Making sense of it all.
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Yesterday (Nov. 9), the world’s press reacted in shock to Donald Trump becoming the 45th president of the United States.

Today, that stunned reaction has turned into contemplation, as the world tries to make sense of such a historic event, how we arrived here, and what it means for the future.

Here is a selection of Nov. 10 newspaper front pages from around the globe, which we’ll add to as more editions are published throughout the day.

UK

United States

France

Italy

Germany

The front page of German newspaper, Der Tagesspiegel, Nov. 10 2016.
“Should we be afraid?”
Image: Quartz/Jill Petzinger
Local Berlin newspaper Bild Zeitung, Nov. 10 2016.
“The night the West died.”
Image: Quartz/Jill Petzinger
The front page of German newspaper Die Zeit, Nov. 10 2016
“What’s to become of the world.”
Image: Quartz/Jill Petzinger

Spain

Canada

Australia

Hong Kong

The front page of the South China Morning Post, Nov. 10 2016.
“Trump reaches out for unity.”
Image: Quartz/Josh Horwitz

Brazil

Israel

India

Russia

UAE