Plane crashes in France, a worldwide news

When I opened The Boston Globe website this morning, the first thing I saw was the headline about the Germanwings Airbus A320 plane, which crashed in the French Alps earlier this morning.

Crash-Globe

The plane was going from Barcelona, Spain, to Dusseldorf, Germany. The cause of the crash is still unkown.

The news spread internationally in less than a couple of hours.

It was interesting to have a look at different newspapers this morning and see how they deal with a breaking news story.

It turns out that they all dealt with it the same way. They all mentionned the same facts, almost in the same order.

The only differences were in the multimedia content choices.

Le Monde and Die Welt put on some twitter feeds or news feeds in their articles so that people could have a better idea of what happened when.

El Pais and The Guardian used some videos of speeches, some others put on some pictures of the victims’ families.