Le Journal de Montreal, published in Montreal, Canada.
As the world's leaders and citizens sent condolences and messages of support to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings on Tuesday, the world's newspapers wore their sentiments on their sleeves – or in this case – their front pages.
Here is a look at how newspapers from around the globe covered the tragedy, which left 3 people dead and more than 150 people injured, courtesy of Newseum.
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