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The World Reacts



Mr. Obama's Kenyan relatives and Africans across the continent celebrated his victory
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Mama Sarah, president-elect Barack Obama's step-grandmother
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Kenyans celebrated Senator Barack Obama's election victory
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Filipinos celebrated with cutouts of Mr. Obama
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The refrain from Mr. Obama's campaign, "Yes We Can," is written on the window of the American Book Centre in Amsterdam.
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London's Evening Standard newspaper produced a special edition
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French and U.S. supporters cheered Mr. Obama's victory on the streets of Paris.
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A group of Kashmiri students celebrated Mr. Obama's victory, and appealed to him to resolve the dispute over the Himalayan region between India and Pakistan.
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Kuwaiti investors watched Mr. Obama giving his victory speech on a television at the Stock Exchange in Kuwait City
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Palestinians watched Mr. Obama's acceptance speech from a coffee shop in Gaza.
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Serena Hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan
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Students in Jakarta, Indonesia
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U.S. Embassy in Beijing
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An audience gathered in Hong Kong
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Delhi