With headlines like “God Bless America”, powerful media outlets around the world have welcomed Donald Trump’s defeat but warned that if President-elect Joe Biden faces major challenges in healing the U.S.
The international press also focused on the feat of Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris, who will become the first woman of color to become US vice president.
Observer accompanied “It’s Joe,” when the Sunday Telegraph said, “It’s time for America to recover.”
The Sunday Times used a picture of a black woman celebrating with the U.S. flag painted and headlined: “Sleepy America wakes up America”, criticizing Trump for using an insulting nickname for Biden.
The Sunday People’s Tabloid capital explodes with the letters: “God bless America.”
Germany’s Mass-Market Build newspaper carried a photo of Trump with the headline: “Get out without pride”.
Leaning to the left of Germany, Sudyudesh Zetung Broadsheet reports, “What is salvation, is salvation.”
But it noted that Biden “inherits a heavy burden” like something faced by his predecessor, and warned that Trump’s acceptance of defeat was not “imaginable.”
While the American Record of Papers, the New York Times played it directly with the headline “Biden Beats Trump”, the Australian tabloid Daily Telegraph owned Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, but he focused on Trump’s expected disregard for the ball and called it “ho.” Was described. Fury “.
“(Trump) will not accept the insult of being beaten indiscriminately by the enemy, whom he considers weak and deserves to take part in the fight.”
Brazil’s leading media outlets have described Trump’s defeat in reference to his own populist leader, Jar Bolsonaro, who has sought to undermine democratic institutions and deny science-based facts.
“Trump’s defeat punishes attacks on culture, it’s a lesson for Bolsonaro,” wrote Folha de Sઓo Paulo, one of Brazil’s leading dailies.
“Brazil’s leaders may capture the spirit of the times – or die like Trump, who has made it too late.”
The right-wing El Mundo newspaper in central Spain said Biden’s victory was a farewell to Trump’s populism, and called Harris a “symbol of renewal.”
Sweden’s largest daily, Dagenz Neither, highlighted its opinion-editorial part: “Bitzerwit victory – Biden will fight to heal US”.
It called Biden’s vow to return to normal “mission impossible.”
“The election results show a divided country, and it will be difficult for Biden to carry out the reform program he has promised his key voters,” the letter said.
Sweden’s Svenska Dougbladet warns daily about the dangers posed by millions of Americans, who will continue to believe Trump’s dangerous rhetoric that the election has been stolen from him.
“The election is over – but the struggle continues,” read the headline.
“Half the country – at least half of those who vote – may have long felt that something is very wrong after months of fighting and questioning the election. The electoral system itself is rigid and cannot be trusted. ”
On a mild note, the Ayrshire Daily News, whose patch covers the Trump Turnberry Golf Course in Scotland, drew more local attention to its outcome.
“The owner of the South Ayrshire Golf Club loses the 2020 presidential election,” the headline read.
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