Trump's Criminal Charges Feature On International Front Pages

From the UK to Brazil, the historic indictment of a former US president is dominating headlines around the world.

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday made headlines around the world after pleading not guilty to 34 felony charges involving a $130,000 (£105,300) hush-money payoff to porn actor Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

Trump’s indictment, his arraignment in a New York courtroom and his comings and goings throughout the day received intense, minute-by-minute coverage from news organisations all around the world.

HuffPost has gathered some international front pages featuring the former president.

The Daily Mirror (UK) 

“Trump in the Eye of the Stormy,” the tabloid headlines its coverage, in reference to the porn star at the centre of the charges.

The Times of London (UK)

News of Trump’s criminal charges tops the front page of The Times: “Trump in the dock.”

The Scotsman (UK)

The Scottish newspaper splashes a picture of Trump entering the courtroom atop its front page: “Under arrest: Trump pleads not guilty to 34 criminal charges.”

El País (Spain)

The Spanish newspaper features a photograph of Trump seated in the courtroom, with the headline: “Trump accused of 34 crimes.”

El Stampa (Italy)

The Italian paper writes: “Trump, the conspirator.”

Kathimerini (Greece)

The Greek daily headlines “34 criminal charges,” and showed a photo of Trump and his lawyers inside the courtroom.

Haaretz (Israel)

The Israeli newspaper features Trump’s “not guilty” plea.

O Globo (Brazil)

Brazil’s “O Globo” writes: Trump is accused of tampering with records for electoral benefit.

The Irish Times (Ireland)

Trump leads Wednesday’s edition of “The Irish Times,” with the headline: “Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.”

Toronto Star (Canada)

 “Uncharted territory,” writes Canada’s “Toronto Star,” in reference to the historic nature of Trump’s indictment.