The end of the world (as we know it). Donald trump is still the main character skins
Since the presidential election in the US took more than a week, but the unexpected victory of Donald trump remains topic No. 1 for publications around the world.
Immediately after the election, “jellyfish” showed how to look like the front pages of world Newspapers, dedicated to the victory of a billionaire. Now came the weeklies — trump put on the cover of major international media.
The cover of The Economist – “New nationalism.” In the foreground – Vladimir Putin, Donald trump and Farage.
An early look at next week’s cover, “The Wall,” by Bob Staake: https://t.co/f9qJvRniou pic.twitter.com/u6RQRfQsI1
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 11, 2016
The New Yorker
New Republic – “Thank You, Trump! He correctly understood about American democracy”New York Magazine – “How to live with America trump — if you are for it or against it”
Der Spiegel nails the cover. Bonus points for using an R. E. M song. #ItStartsWithAnEarthquake pic.twitter.com/cUxSlOYge8
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) November 11, 2016
Der Spiegel – “the end of the world (as we know it)”
Cherlie Hebdo – “Can I trust him the nuclear button?”
The latest issue of TWS is now live: https://t.co/0rd8F7DREe pic.twitter.com/yElHK1Ksgv
— The Weekly Standard (@weeklystandard) on November 18, 2016
The weekly Standard – “trump crosses the Potomac river”
Last month People published a piece by one of their writers about how Trump sexually assaulted her. Here’s next week’s cover. #TimeFlies pic.twitter.com/50MbNNSD2X
Nathan McDermott (@natemcdermott) November 9, 2016
People – “President trump: his life, family and the amazing path to the White house”