Joe Biden's First Day as US President 3:01
(CNN Spanish) -
Democracy, unity, hope: the foundations of Joe Biden's inauguration speech also marked the front pages of international newspapers, which published with relief the arrival to power of the new president of the United States.
"Democracy has prevailed," said the British daily
The Guardian.
Democracy is precious.
Democracy is fragile.
At this time, my friends, democracy has prevailed, "
The Scotsman
quoted
Biden
.
Metro,
a free newspaper in England, headlined in huge white letters: "Now Make America Great Again," in a pun on the campaign slogan of now-former President Donald Trump.
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The British tabloid
Daily Star
, for its part, opened with a green Trump as the Hulk: “Someone is angry!
The unbelievable sulk.
"Trump goes off as gracefully as a backing truck," "Sleepy Joe (as Trump called Biden) takes control and surprises us all by being normal," the newspaper wrote.
The
Daily Mail,
another British tabloid, published in parallel a photo of Trump crestfallen and another of Dr. Jill Biden, the new first lady of the United States, hugging her husband with a smile.
"Don is gone, come on Joe!" The cover reads.
"A day of history ... a day of hope," published the
Daily Mirror,
with a photograph of Biden and Harris bumping their fists.
"After four years of Trump hatred, Biden and Harris offer the world a brighter future," reads the caption.
With a photo of a kiss between Joe and Jill Biden,
The Times
newspaper
headlined "Time for Unity."
The Chinese newspaper
South China Morning Post
published: "The world wakes up to a new American leader."
The Spanish newspaper
El Mundo
, with a photo of Biden swearing with one hand on the Bible, wrote: "Joe Biden: 'There is much to heal in the United States."
The Daily Telegraph,
for its part, published: "End this uncivil war", one of the most memorable phrases of Joe Biden's inauguration speech.
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