"Pope Francis the humble" is the main headline in the Daily Telegraph, which says he appeared "as surprised as anyone" by his election.
Perhaps their role is complementary now, as a nice thing to have, rather than as the news-leading, headline-breaking daily must-have they used to be.
The Guardian describes the accident as a "fireball in the rush hour", while the headline in the Daily Star calls it a "flaming miracle" more people were not killed as "hundreds cheated death".
" Its headline contrasted with the Daily Mirror's: "The woman who divided a nation.
"Barcelona with merit but also with a bit of help, " was the headline in Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport.
The rest of the story became an almost daily international headline story.
And a front page headline in the top football daily Marca screams: "Beckham shuts LaPorta", a play on the Catalan word for "door".
"The farce has ended" reads a headline in the Rijeka-based daily, Novi list.
But for every anxious voice there are many more raised in excitement - as the headline in Cameroon's biggest daily paper declared - serious business begins at last.
Cause for celebration in the Daily Mail, under the headline "The debt we owe her".
"From Paris to Rio, " was the block headline on the cover of Mundo Deportivo, a Spanish sports daily, on Wednesday.
"It was in the Daily Mirror on 29 June, 1977 with the headline - "What an escort for the Queen - Steptoe joins the parade.
People's Daily features a photo of the two leaders shaking hands and the headline: "China firmly supports the just cause of the Palestinian people".
Not surprisingly, The Daily Mail attempted to spice up the SEO-attractiveness of its headline by noting the possibility of a gay Marvel super hero in the future, which originated in a quote from Ultimate Fallout artist Sara Pichelli.
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