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New Year's Eve 2017 as it happened: London Eye illuminated by 12-minute display as celebrations spread across world | |
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New Year’s Eve celebrations rolled their way around the world before the UK welcomed 2018 with a massive 12-minute fireworks display over the London Eye. | |
Thousands also marked Hogmanay in Edinburgh, braving warnings of stormy weather. | Thousands also marked Hogmanay in Edinburgh, braving warnings of stormy weather. |
Samoa, a tiny pacific island, welcomed the new year at 10am GMT, followed by New Zealand an hour later. | Samoa, a tiny pacific island, welcomed the new year at 10am GMT, followed by New Zealand an hour later. |
In Australia, 2018 arrived at 1pm GMT with as many as one million people watching Sydney harbour’s world famous fireworks. | In Australia, 2018 arrived at 1pm GMT with as many as one million people watching Sydney harbour’s world famous fireworks. |
North Korea’s Pyongyang display outshone that of Japan half an hour earlier. But both were dwarfed by a 10-minute extravaganza on Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. | North Korea’s Pyongyang display outshone that of Japan half an hour earlier. But both were dwarfed by a 10-minute extravaganza on Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. |
Whatsapp went down as India celebrated its New Year, prompting thousands to complain they could not send messages to friends and family. | Whatsapp went down as India celebrated its New Year, prompting thousands to complain they could not send messages to friends and family. |
Dubai shunned the more conventional fireworks display in favour of a colourful light show that illuminated the side of the iconic Burj Khalifa skyscraper. | |
The last places on Earth to greet the new year will be US islands such as Baker Island and Howland Island, where 2018 will arrive at noon GMT on 1 January. | The last places on Earth to greet the new year will be US islands such as Baker Island and Howland Island, where 2018 will arrive at noon GMT on 1 January. |