The German State Department tightened its travel and safety advisories for the United States following the Capitol storm. "A continuation of the protests, including the use of firearms, cannot be ruled out," it says. The general situation could change at any time, especially in the transition phase until the introduction of the new American government on January 20, 2021, and unrest could flare up again. Germans are recommended, among other things, to follow the news and to register on the Foreign Office's crisis prevention list.
And then the Russians. I love it when they are being ironic:
After the riot at the Capitol, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry described the electoral system in the United States as "archaic". The incidents are an internal American matter, said Maria Sakharova on Thursday, according to the Interfax agency. "Nonetheless, we are once again paying attention to the fact that the US electoral system is archaic, it does not meet today's democratic standards." That leaves room for "numerous violations," said Sakharova. Russia wishes the American people "that they will survive this dramatic moment in their own history with dignity".
The electoral system - archaic? Russian understatement.
Both messages from the Liveblog of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.