Kuwait Times

Revelers welcome 2018 WORLDWIDE

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Countless revelers switched into party mode Sunday across Europe to ring in 2018 after Sydney and Hong Kong earlier welcomed New Year on the other side of the globe with dazzling firework displays. In London more than 100,000 ticket-holders gazed up at a spectacula­r pyrotechni­cs display from the banks of the river Thames, before dancing to Auld Lang Syne. Keeping with tradition, the Big Ben bell in the Houses of Parliament rang in Britain’s new year-the chimes having been turned back on especially for the celebratio­ns as the famous clock tower is undergoing renovation and encased in scaffoldin­g. Other European cities were similarly awash with people despite the winter cold.

In Paris hundreds of thousands of partygoers braved a storm warning and drizzle to line the Champs-Elysees avenue before a dazzling light show and a fireworks display lit up the Arc de Triomphe. Nearly 2,000 security forces were deployed to protect the crowd-out of some 140,000 mobilized nationwide to guard against the jihadist threat which the authoritie­s describe as “still high”. One reveler, who gave his name only as Stephane, insisted that a spate of recent attacks on France were “in the past.”

“Life goes on and they (jihadists) are on the retreat,” he said. In Hong Kong, the city staged a stunning fireworks display over its famous Victoria Harbor and thousands watched as “shooting stars” were fired from the rooftops of skyscraper­s during a 10-minute musical spectacula­r.

Street parties

Three hours earlier Australia had rung in the New Year with a magnificen­t show of rainbow-coloured fireworks cascading from Sydney Harbor Bridge, as partygoers marked the nation’s legalizati­on of gay marriage amid tight security. Thousands thronged the harbor side to see the show illuminate the famous skyline as revelers danced to Auld Lang Syne. “Shooting stars” were also fired from the rooftops of skyscraper­s in a 10-minute musical fireworks display. In the Indonesian capital Jakarta, hundreds of couples attended a free mass wedding provided free by the authoritie­s. “I am very happy,” Aminah, who only goes by one name, told AFP. “I’m happy because it’s for free and now I have all the legal documents which I have never had before, thank God.”

Three hours earlier Australia rang in the New Year with a spectacula­r display of rainbow-coloured fireworks cascading from Sydney Harbor Bridge, as partygoers marked the nation’s legalizati­on of gay marriage amid tight security. About 1.5 million people packed the city’s seafront to watch the pyrotechni­cs light up the sky above the historic bridge and the iconic opera house, the first major celebratio­ns worldwide after New Zealand.

“This is a fabulous way to see out 2017 — the year that four out of five Sydney siders said a resounding ‘Yes’ to marriage equality,” said Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore of the nationwide postal vote in support of change. Thousands turned out earlier in New Zealand’s largest city Auckland for the annual New Year’s Eve street party, marked by a major fireworks display from the Sky Tower.

In Britain, despite the capital being hit by four terror attacks in 2017, Scotland Yard said it had fewer police officers on the streets than during last year’s event. And revelers on the banks of the Thames were in a party mood as they danced to a soundtrack dominated by women to mark the centenary of women being granted the vote. “We will have the right response of officers at the right locations,” said superinten­dent Nick Aldworth. “There is no specific threat to this event,” he added. Tens of thousands of people had been expected in Edinburgh for its Hogmanay celebratio­ns-one of the world’s biggest street parties.

Around the world

In Berlin, special tents were set up at the Brandenbur­g Gate to assist female victims of sexual harassment, following mass assaults on women in Cologne two years ago. In Cologne itself, 1,400 police were being mobilized, street lighting improved and more video cameras installed. As the midnight chimes neared in western Europe, Dubai celebrated the New Year Sunday with a spectacula­r midnight laser show at Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world. As the clock ticked to midnight the 828-metre (2,716-foot) tower was lit up with the green, white, black and red colors of the United Arab Emirates, a portrait of UAE founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan and “2018”.

Hundreds of thousands of people watched the display amid tight security, with roads to the city center sealed off. There were first aid stations in the area, but the festivitie­s passed off without incident. In previous years Dubai had organized spectacula­r fireworks displays to ring in the new year, but this time the authoritie­s opted instead for a massive laser show, aiming to break a Guinness World Record.

Moscow likewise entered the new year with major boulevards and 36 key sites decked out. In Africa, Cameroon President Paul Biya used the occasion to remind his citizens of their “duty” to “maintain republican order” as well as “social peace and national unity” amid unrest in the country’s Anglophone regions.

Gabon’s President Ali Bongo vowed “radical change in governance” in 2018 in his end-of-year speech, with around a third of the country living below the poverty line. “I am determined to do everything possible to strengthen our unity, regain our cohesion,” he said. In the Americas the countdown continued. In Brazil’s party capital Rio millions were to gather on Copacabana beach to watch the fireworks, with many wearing white, the traditiona­l color to usher in the new year.

Toughest security in years Despite the joyous mood among those celebratin­g, stricter security has been a key focus amid fears that crowds could be targets for vehicle and other terror attacks. In Australia, the stronger police presence included some officers carrying semi-automatic rifles in Sydney and bollards used as barriers against vehicles. Earlier in December one man was killed and more than a dozen hurt when a man ploughed a car into a crowd of pedestrian­s in Melbourne.

Other cities are also on alert following deadly vehicle assaults over the past two years in Barcelona, Nice and London Looking ahead to 2018 IS’s defeat in Iraq and Syria was one of the key stories this year, but the jihadists remain a threat and numerous attacks around the world were claimed by them or Al-Qaeda-linked groups. Donald Trump stole the news spotlight after making his debut as US President in January 2017, with his “America first” policies and a bombastic personal style that has shaken up internatio­nal diplomacy.

Political and diplomatic earthquake­s set to rumble into 2018 include the crisis in the Middle East between Saudi Arabia and its allies against Qatar, and the humanitari­an disaster in Yemen. In Europe, further talks on Brexit will help shape the region’s future trade relationsh­ip while Russia is set to host the football World Cup amid frictions with the West.

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Fireworks is seen over the city skyline with the landmark TV tower AE as the German capital celebrates the arrival of a new year in Berlin.
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People watch fireworks during New Year’s celebratio­ns at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
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People watch fireworks during New Year’s celebratio­ns at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
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A picture shows people posing for a selfie during a laser show at Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, to mark the New Year’s eve celebratio­ns in Dubai.
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Fireworks explode behind the quadriga of Berlin’s landmark the Brandenbur­g Gate to usher in the New Year.
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People take a bath during the traditiona­l New Year swim in the Orankesee lake in Berlin.
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Fireworks explode over Victoria harbor during New Year celebratio­ns in Hong Kong.
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New Year revelers gather on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris.
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Images are projected on the Arc de Triomphe monument during a laser and 3D video mapping show as part of the New Year celebratio­n in Paris.
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A woman applies coloured powder to a “rangoli”, a Hindu ritual design, to usher in the New Year in front of a home in Hyderabad.
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A man poses after taking part in the traditiona­l New Year swim in the Orankesee lake in Berlin.
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Performers dressed as snowmen march in downtown Moscow.
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A woman sells “Happy New Year 2018” headgear at Martin Place in Sydney.
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Fireworks light the sky over the Opera House and Harbor Bridge during New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns in Sydney early yesterday. — AFP photos
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Fireworks explode around the London Eye during New Year’s celebratio­ns in central London.
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Fireworks light the sky over the Harbor Bridge during New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns in Sydney.
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Fireworks explode over Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong.
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People wearing bear skins parade as part of a new year and winter festival during which groups from northern Romanian villages are invited to sing winter carols and dance.
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A picture shows fireworks lighting the sky during celebratio­ns to mark the New Year’s eve celebratio­ns in Abu Dhabi.
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A worshipper takes a handmade boat into the sea as end-of-year offerings to Iemanja, the Goddess of the Sea of the Afro-Brazilian religion Umbanda, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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People take part in a new year and winter festival during which groups from northern Romanian villages are invited to sing winter carols and dance.
 ??  ?? This picture from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows fireworks ushering in the New Year in Pyongyang.
This picture from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows fireworks ushering in the New Year in Pyongyang.
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Thousands of Buddhist nuns gather at a park near Shwedagon Pagoda for a ceremony marking the New Year in Yangon.
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A Palestinia­n man walks past a 2018 sand writing at a beach in Gaza City.
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A man wears a bear skin during a new year and winter festival.
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Fireworks explode over the Kremlin during New Year celebratio­ns in central Moscow.
 ??  ?? Residents prepare their fireballs prior to celebratin­g the New Year by swinging fireballs above their heads as they walk through the town of Stonehaven, on the north east coast of Scotland.
Residents prepare their fireballs prior to celebratin­g the New Year by swinging fireballs above their heads as they walk through the town of Stonehaven, on the north east coast of Scotland.
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Masked men take part in a new year and winter festival during which groups from northern Romanian villages are invited to sing winter carols and dance.
 ??  ?? Masks of politician­s, artists or social figures or characters that generated news in the last year are being sold as a tradition before New Year in Ecuador.
Masks of politician­s, artists or social figures or characters that generated news in the last year are being sold as a tradition before New Year in Ecuador.
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Customers purchase “lucky bags” outside an electronic­s retail store in Tokyo.
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People visit Meiji shrine to offer New Year prayers in Tokyo.
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An Iraqi boy looks at decoration items sold in the Shiite holy city of Najaf.
 ??  ?? This illustrati­on taken with a long time exposure and with zoom effect in Budapest, Hungary, shows the year ì2018î, painted with a flashlight in front of a Christmas tree.
This illustrati­on taken with a long time exposure and with zoom effect in Budapest, Hungary, shows the year ì2018î, painted with a flashlight in front of a Christmas tree.
 ??  ?? Dressed up men take part in a new year and winter festival during which groups from northern Romanian villages are invited to sing winter carols and dance.
Dressed up men take part in a new year and winter festival during which groups from northern Romanian villages are invited to sing winter carols and dance.

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