How newspapers around the world covered news of Trump's win
Updated | By Latashia Naidoo
Donald Trump's shock victory in yesterday's US presidential election continues to dominate global news headlines. The US President-elect's face has been plastered on the front-page of every major news publication - from South Carolina to South Africa.
We've scoured the web to bring you some of the most interesting Trump-inspired coverage - as they appeared in international media titles.

Newspaper outlets everywhere have printed reactions to the result of the maverick billionaire businessman's win over Democrat rival, Hillary Clinton. While the news has shocked millions, it's also come as no surprise to ardent Trump supporters.
Newspaper coverage has been just as contentious - with some approaches being unique, while others have been nothing short of controversial. These are a few of our favourites.
From the straight-forward:

To the artistic:
Today's front page of French newspaper Liberation. pic.twitter.com/RACpbgOVtP
— Maxime Sbaihi (@MxSba) November 9, 2016
Some front pages were tongue-in-cheek:



While others went for more sensational coverage:



Then there were those who opted for an ominous approach:



And others who chose similar looks:


US publications offered varied coverage and reporting:
Trump triumphs: Here is the front page of Wednesday's Washington Post pic.twitter.com/xKbpEzPNXK
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 9, 2016
A look at @USATODAY's front page: President Trump. A Republican House and Senate. And a divided nation. pic.twitter.com/mNIL5f5eui
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 9, 2016
IT'S TRUMP! pic.twitter.com/DJJsIEsjww
— Boston Herald (@bostonherald) November 9, 2016
The front page of The New York Times, Nov. 9, 2016.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 9, 2016
Follow https://t.co/eMyFEYiHno for live updates. pic.twitter.com/zmbtVvir7j
CITY AM: Top Trump #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/mabTJFSch3
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) November 9, 2016
THE TIMES: The New World #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/bfSXIb70FN
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) November 9, 2016
But it was undoubtedly this headline by an Australian newspaper which seemed to effectively echo global sentiments:
The front page of tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph pic.twitter.com/c36tpYJST5
— Anthony De Ceglie (@AnthDeCeglie) November 9, 2016
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