Newspapers around the world printed front-page headlines once considered unfathomable as Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States.

A nail-biting election night went into the wee hours of Wednesday morning, so some publications, like The New York Times, decided on front page layouts for early editions with the nation’s next leader still undecided. But after the race was called around 2:30 a.m. Eastern Time, other papers around the country and the world put out front pages leading with Trump’s victory.

The Washington Post’s Philip Bump tweeted a series of images showing the evolution of the paper’s Wednesday front page, as the race went from tight to favoring a clear Trump victory. Hit “play” to watch it develop.

The Post’s A1, as it was developed. pic.twitter.com/AXND2pawJ8 — Philip Bump (@pbump) November 9, 2016

Some publications took provocative stances, like The New York Daily News, which led with a photo of the White House and the headline “House of Horrors.” The U.K.’s the i paper captured the story with the sobering headline, “The Disunited States.”

Meanwhile, the New York Post, known for having outrageous covers, took an unexpectedly straightforward approach. Overall, a general feeling of surprise was included in most front pages. Take a look below.

New York Times

The Times

WSJ

La Razon de Mexico

Daily News

New Zealand Herald

Diario Las Americas

Arizona Republic

The Guardian

Washington Post

The Daily Telegraph

USA Today

Disunited States

Baltimore Sun

The Oregonion

Newsday

Tampa Bay Times

Star Tribune

Philly Daily News

The Seattle Times

ARANewseum

O POVONewseum

Toronto MetroNewseum

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The Globe And MailNewseum

Le Journal De QuebecNewseum

Las Ultimas NoticiasNewseum

The Daily StarNewseum