Le Monde, the largest French newspaper, is bemoaning Donald Trump’s victory in the American presidential election this week.
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"It marks the end of an American era, that of an open superpower committed to the world, eager to set itself up as a democratic model." ...
France’s largest daily newspaper, Le Monde, published a scathing editorial on Wednesday announcing the “End of the American World” after Donald Trump won Tuesday’s presidential election.