New Year's Eve 'Most technologically advanced' Sydney fireworks show wows 1 billion people worldwide... READ MORE›
FRENCH CONNECTIONS This week we take a closer look at how French people kick off the New Year... READ MORE›
Japan's mochi rice cakes are a new year delicacy but take the lives of several people each year... READ MORE›
The alcohol ban covered the whole Coromandel area on New Year's Eve, and alcohol was not to be consumed at the beach or other public places... READ MORE›
The group drank into the night on New Year's Eve, watching the fireworks, reported New Zealand website stuff.co.nz... READ MORE›
EST with a marvelous display of 3,000 fireworks from Auckland's Sky Tower... READ MORE›
AUSTRALIA Fireworks lit up the sky above Sydney Harbor, highlighting the city's New Year's celebrations... READ MORE›
New Zealand and areas of Australia were among the first in the world to usher in 2018, with large fireworks displays in Auckland and Sydney... READ MORE›
In Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city, tens of thousands gathered around Sky tower as five minutes of nonstop pyrotechnics exploded from the top of the structure... READ MORE›
The coldest New Year's Eve in Times Square came in 1917, when it was... READ MORE›
Several Western cities have already banned New Year's Eve fireworks in recent years, including New York, mostly due to pollution and public safety concerns... READ MORE›
Photo REUTERS Ben Nelms Ethnic Dong women wearing traditional costumes as they celebrate the Chinese lunar new year, in Liping, Guizhou province, China, Jan. 29, 2017... READ MORE›
FashionWalk, a shopping mall in downtown Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi Province, erected the statue that had Trump's signature hairdo and golden eyebrow... READ MORE›
Thousands of people are expected to mark the occasion in London's Chinatown, where a parade traditionally takes place... READ MORE›
On Friday a man in Sydney was charged in connection with threats made against Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations... READ MORE›
EPA 7 16 Fireworks explode over Victoria harbour during New Year celebrations in Hong Kong on January 1, 2017... READ MORE›
The Chinese New Year party in London is the biggest outside of Asia. But when and where do the holiday celebrations take place?... READ MORE›
Thousands of people marked the occasion in London's Chinatown, where a parade traditionally takes place... READ MORE›
More than 100,000 people watched the fireworks display in London and other UK cities, amid heightened security... READ MORE›
650 cars torched in French NYE 'tradition' PHOTOS, VIDEO -- RT News... READ MORE›
In its warning Tuesday, the embassy said Dhaka police have increased security measures for New Year's Eve, including a ban on outdoor parties after 8 p.m... READ MORE›
As of 31 March 2016, New Zealanders made up the second largest group of people in Australian immigration detention facilities ... READ MORE›
Chinese New Year is a major international peak for the Chinese airlines, said Steve Saxon, a Shanghai-based partner at consultant McKinsey Co... READ MORE›
New Year celebrations around the world - in pictures... READ MORE›
The overnight repurchase rate on the Shanghai Stock Exchange jumped to as high as 33 percent the day before, the highest since Sept. 29... READ MORE›
Huge crowds gather for New Year's Eve celebrations as famed Sydney Harbour Bridge is set to explode in colour... READ MORE›
That translates as Spring Festival Transportation and begins 15 days before the start of Chinese New Year ... READ MORE›
An analysis by The Australian Financial Review found that the displays will cost about ?22,000 a minute, up 40 per cent from the cost five years ago... READ MORE›
Have received a warm reception in China after he issued a Chinese New Year's message ahead of his three-day, bridge-building tour of the country... READ MORE›
Turkish police say they've arrested two people with alleged ISIS ties on suspicion of planning a bombing attack in Turkey's capital on New Year's Eve... READ MORE›
Wallace Woon, European Pressphoto Agency Fullscreen The New Year's Eve fireworks display dazzles in Wellington, New Zealand... READ MORE›
The New Year celebrations have started in spectacular style with fireworks displays already taking place in Sydney and Wellington... READ MORE›
Extra measures will also be in place in cities including Paris, London, Berlin and Moscow... READ MORE›
Bob Hill, of the New Zealand RSA, said keeping the current flag was important to war veterans... READ MORE›
73 percent of adults in the East Midlands are planning a big night in, spending ?44 on average this New Year's Eve... READ MORE›
Also called the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year signifies the beginning of the spring harvest season... READ MORE›
Please read our From Sydney to London, spectacular fireworks displays have lit up skies across the world as it gradually turned 2015 in every time zone... READ MORE›
The city of Reichenberg, for instance, organized a rehearsal fireworks show on Tuesday to prepare refugees for Dec. 31... READ MORE›
BRUSSELS Authorities in the Belgian capital Brussels on Wednesday called off the city's traditional New Year's Eve fireworks display, citing fears of a militant attack... READ MORE›
Employee at hamilton zoo in new zealand dies after tragic incident involving sumatran tiger... READ MORE›
New Year's Eve celebrations rolled on around the world, despite heightened fears of terrorist attacks... READ MORE›
Moscow was one of the first cities in Europe to mark the new year, with fireworks detonating over St Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin... READ MORE›
Alexis Duflot, 32, said he was organising a trip to Normandy with a group of friends to celebrate New Year far from the apprehension of Paris... READ MORE›
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