Courtesy of Newseum (and a few other places), here are 97 of President Barack Obama's first newspaper front page headlines from around the world. Click on any image to see a larger version:
Argentina:
Australia:
Austria:
Belgium:
Brazil:
Canada:
China:
Colombia:
Czech Republic:
Denmark:
Ecuador:
France:
Germany:
Greece:
Hong Kong:
India:
Indonesia:
Ireland:
Israel:
Italy:
Jamaica:
Kenya:
Netherlands:
Panama:
Peru:
Poland:
Portugal:
South Africa:
South Korea:
Spain:
Sweden:
Syria:
Taiwan:
Turkey:
United Arab Emirates:
UK:
Uruguay:
Venezuela:
Seems like the world was a) paying close attention to the US Presidential election and b) is pretty pleased with the result.
It's all a bit different from four years ago, isn't it?
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Thursday, November 06, 2008
Obama, the World's President - newspaper front page headlines from around the globe
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6 comments:
That is amazing. You even got my city's newspaper (Sundsvall, Sweden) and newspaper from my homeland (Israel).
Awesome! I'm glad you like them, Omer!
These news headlines are great! Thanks.
You're welcome, Ashes!
I really enjoy viewing this extraordinary website on an extraordinary African-American. Is there a way to purchase this in a book form?
Hi Patrice,
Wow I am hugely flattered that you like my blog enough to want to read it as a book!
I have no plans to turn it into a book, but you are most welcome to become a follower of WebWeaver's World so that you'll never miss a blog post again!
Thanks so much for your kind words - and yes I absolutely agree. Barack Obama is an extraordinary man.
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