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- 'American nightmare': How newspapers across the world reported on the shootings in El Paso and Dayton
'American nightmare': How newspapers across the world reported on the shootings in El Paso and Dayton
The Guardian (UK): "Trump accused of fuelling hate after deadly shootings"
La Jornada (Mexico): "Terrorist attack against Mexicans..."
Die Tageszeitung (Germany): "The White Danger"
Global Times (Chinese state news): "White nationalism feeds off failed globalization adaptation"
Le Monde (France): "Do not be fooled, the United States is a victim of destructive extreme right-wing terrorism."
The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia): "US in the midst of a white nationalist terrorism crisis"
BBC News (UK): "El Paso and Dayton: Two mass shootings - Will anything change?"
Jerusalem Post (Israel): "TO STOP THE NEXT ATTACK, EL PASO NEEDS TO BE DESCRIBED AS TERRORISM"
Der Tagesspiegel (Germany): "Trump's racism is setting the stage for crimes like this"
NZ Herald (New Zealand): "Mass US shootings must put gun ownership back in the crosshairs"
The i Paper (UK): “American nightmare: Two mass shootings in 24 hours claim 29 lives”
Vedomosti (Russia): "In the US, the second time in a day there was shooting"
Times of India (India): "US mass shootings: Racism and lax gun control make for a toxic mix"
Der Spiegel (Germany): "Weapon mania, racism, gun shots: America's new civil war"
El Universal (Mexico): "In the US it is easier to buy a weapon than a coffee or a hamburger"
The Globe and Mail (Canada): "America’s undiagnosed sickness continues: White supremacy has been here for two centuries"
Morgunblaðið (Iceland): "Alarmingly disastrous Donald Trump"
Daily Record (Scotland): "BLOOD ON HIS HANDS: Trump hate-speak blamed for U.S. mass shootings"
'American nightmare': How newspapers across the world reported on the shootings in El Paso and Dayton
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