New Year fireworks, smoke and tear gas as decade begins with a bang

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PARIS, Jan 1, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Strike-hit Paris welcomed the New Year with
a huge fireworks display while London’s Big Ben rang out after a long
restoration, as crisis clouded celebrations elsewhere at the end of a year of
upheaval around the world.

In the French capital, tens of thousands gathered on the Champs-Elysees,
despite a gruelling transport strike that has spelt weeks of misery for
commuters.

They came on foot, by bike, taxi — and a few by metro — to ring in the
new decade as a dazzling light show lit up the Arc de Triomphe.

In the British capital, thousands of revellers lined the Thames to watch
fireworks fired from the London Eye for the last new year before Brexit.

Big Ben rang out 12 times after the bell fell mostly silent this year
while renovation work was carried out.

It followed a year of political wrangling that led to the resignation of
Prime Minister Theresa May and culminated in Conservative Prime Minister
Boris Johnson pledging to leave the European Union on January 31.

Billions around the world cheered in 2020 after a tumultuous year
dominated by demonstrations calling for political upheaval and action on
climate change.

Smoke-choked Sydney ushered in the New Year with an enormous pyrotechnics
display, but celebrations were overshadowed by calls to cancel the fireworks
as devastating bushfires raged across the country.

Toxic smoke haze has shrouded Sydney for weeks and a petition to cancel
the event out of respect for fire victims attracted more than 280,000
signatures.

But the show did go on and more than 100,000 fireworks lit up the skyline
for the hundreds of thousands of spectators thronging the city centre.

– Celebrations amid upheaval –

In Hong Kong, after more than six months of near-daily demonstrations,
2020 was ushered in with tear gas and water cannon, as pro-democracy
protesters took their movement into the new year with midnight countdown
rallies and a massive march planned for Wednesday.

Before midnight, thousands of protesters gathered across the financial
hub, including along the waterfront of Victoria Harbour and at nightlife
hotspot Lan Kwai Fong.

Protesters at the harbourfront counted down chanting “Ten! Nine! Liberate
Hong Kong, revolution now!” as they lit up their phones in a sea of lights.

Smaller crowds of protesters in the Mong Kok district set fire to
barricades and riot police unleashed 2020’s first volleys of tear gas in
response.

Earlier in the evening, thousands of people linked arms in human chains
that stretched for miles along busy shopping streets and through local
neighbourhoods.

As the clock struck midnight in North Korea, a large crowd gathered for a
concert in the centre of Pyongyang cheered as the clock struck midnight, with
fireworks bursting in the sky above a neon-lit stage hosting a tightly
choreographed dance performance.

Across the border, South Koreans flocked to bell-ringing ceremonies — a
traditional ritual marking the start of the new year — with thousands
watching in central Seoul alongside performances by Korean pop stars.

In Moscow, President Vladimir Putin delivered his annual New Year address,
20 years after he was elevated to the presidency by Boris Yeltsin’s shock
resignation in his 1999 end-of-year speech.

Russia celebrated the new decade over several time zones, with Muscovites
flocking to the centre of the capital for fireworks over the Kremlin.