How the world saw terror: The front pages of newspapers across



With headlines like ‘Chaos and Carnage,’ the world’s newspapers turned their eyes to Boston today to cover Monday’s horrific bombing that left three dead and 173 injured.

From New York to Los Angeles, and all the way to Hawaii and beyond, nearly every front page across the globe spelled out the fear and anger felt by millions.

Take a look at some of today’s front pages from newspapers from the U.S. and beyond.





London newspapers The Guardian, left, and The Times, right







France's Le Monde, left, and La Jornada in Mexico City










China Daily, left, and Greece's newspaper Kathimerini





The UK's Daily Mail, left, and the Sydney Daily Telegraph, right






London's Evening Standard, left, and Ireland's Belfast Telegraph, right







Left, 20 Minuten in Zurich, Switzerland, and right, Sweden's Goteborgs-Posten










Turkey's Milliyet newspaper, left, and right, Madrid's ABC









Left, the Kuwait Times, and right, Lebanon's Al-Mustaqbal









Left, Saudi Arabia's Al Eqtisadiah, right, La Tercera in Chile









Kosovo's Koha Ditore, left, and Colombia's Colombiano newspaper, right









Belgium's De Morgen, left, and right, Ecuador's Hoy









Argentina's La Nacion, left, and right, Japan's Mainichi RT






Left, the Vancouver Sun from Canada, and right, Brazil's Agora




The Boston Herald showed the moment of one of two powerful blasts and a woman praying






The Boston Globe, left, and the Cape Cod Times; both Massachusetts papers splashed graphic images of those injured, accompanied by early casualty numbers; now, 173 people have been reported wounded









Left, the Hartford Courant, and right, the Baltimore Sun









Left, the Austin American-Statesman of Texas and right, South Dakota's Argus Leader









The Detroit News, left, and Iowa's Des Moines Register, right









The Denver Post, left, and the Dallas Morning News, right









New Hampshire's Concord Monitor, left, and The Columbus Dispatch, right









Ohio papers the Cincinnati Enquirer, right, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer, left









Left, the Chicago Tribune, and right, the Charleston Gazette of West Virginia








The New York Post cover for today shows the bloody carnage following the explosion






Metro Amsterdam in the Netherlands, left, and right, Puerto Rico's Primera Hora









The Philadelphia Inquirer, left, and right, the New York Times






The Chicago Sun-Times used a photo of 78-year-old runner, Bill Iffrig, who was knocked to the ground by the force of the blast

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