YouTube star apologizes for viral suicide video

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YouTube star apologizes for viral suicide video

ASEAN+ January 03, 2018 15:08

Actor and YouTube celebrity Logan Paul apologized for posting a video of a suicide victim in Japan that reportedly was viewed by six million people before being deleted.

Paul, who gained notoriety on social media and has a popular video blog or “vlog” on YouTube, filmed the video in Aokigahara, which is known as “the Japanese Suicide Forest” because of its reputation.

According to media reports, the video showing a man who had hanged himself, received six million views before being removed amid a firestorm of outrage on Twitter.

Adding to the anger were outtakes of the video — which remained in circulation on Twitter — in which Paul is seen laughing and joking about the incident.

“When my brother found my sister’s body, he screamed with horror & confusion & grief & tried to save her,” actress Anna Akana tweeted.

“You do not walk into a suicide forest with a camera and claim mental health awareness.”

Another Twitter user wrote, “I’m truly sickened by this Logan Paul situation. i lost my brother to suicide… my brother took his own life by hanging himself… how insensitive and sick can you be to film someone in that state.”

In his apology, Paul said he had posted the video in a mistaken effort to draw attention to the problem of depression and suicide.

“It’s easy to get caught up in the moment without fully weighing the possible ramifications,” he said in the statement.

“I’m often reminded of how big a reach I truly have & with great power comes great responsibility… for the first time in my life I’m regretful to say I handled that power incorrectly. It won’t happen again.”

Google-owned YouTube indicated the video was removed because it violated the terms of services of the video-sharing platform.

“Our hearts go out to the family of the person featured in the video,” a Google statement said.

The statement added that YouTube prohibits “violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner” and that such content is allowed only “when supported by appropriate educational or documentary information.”//AFP

Former Japanese porn star Sola Aoi ties the knot

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Former Japanese porn star Sola Aoi ties the knot

ASEAN+ January 03, 2018 14:39

By The Straits Times
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TAIPEI: Former Japanese porn star Sola Aoi announced on New Year’s Day that she has married a DJ.

The 34-year-old posted a photo of herself with a wedding ring on Weibo in China, where she has a loyal fanbase, and said in a statement in Chinese: “I, Sola Aoi, am married.”

She said she had been worried that her announcement would hurt her popularity, but did not want to lie, Apple Daily reported.

“I want to get married,” she said. “I want children. I want my own family. He isn’t a handsome guy and he has no money, but he’s accepted my previous job.”

In a statement in Japanese on her official blog, she introduced her husband, Apple Daily said.

He is Japanese DJ NON and she posted two photos of them drinking.

Suicide victim video by YouTube star sparks anger in Japan

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Suicide victim video by YouTube star sparks anger in Japan

ASEAN+ January 03, 2018 12:37

By Agence France-Presse
Tokyo

Japanese social media reacted with a storm of outrage to a video by YouTube star Logan Paul showing a suicide victim in a forest near Mount Fuji, as anger spread over the now-deleted video on Wednesday.

Angry comments flooded Twitter after Paul, who gained notoriety on social media and has a popular video blog or “vlog”, apologised for the footage, which was reportedly viewed six million times.

The video shows Paul discovering a body in Aokigahara, a dense woodland at the foot of Mount Fuji known as “the Japanese Suicide Forest”, in a country that has long struggled with some of the highest suicide rates in the developed world.

As news of the video and apology was reported in Japan Wednesday, social media erupted with indignation over the film, which showed a man who had hanged himself.

“It is insane to show to the world the body of someone who died after being depressed. Shame on you,” said one Twitter user @j_rivoluzione.

Others objected to Paul’s appearance in a novelty hat, while outtakes showing the US internet celebrity laughing and joking about the incident also stirred anger.

“It’s good to raise awareness but you can do it without filming a person who committed suicide,” @spiffymiffy1 said.

“It looks like he did it for self-satisfaction. Suicide and depression are serious issues. There’s nothing funny about them.”

In his apology, Paul said he had posted the video in a mistaken effort to draw attention to the problem of depression and suicide.

“It’s easy to get caught up in the moment without fully weighing the possible ramifications,” he said in his statement.

Actress Anna Akana was among many in the US and elsewhere to hit out at Paul.

“When my brother found my sister’s body, he screamed with horror & confusion & grief & tried to save her,” she tweeted.

“You do not walk into a suicide forest with a camera and claim mental health awareness.”

Japan has the highest suicide rate of any Group of Seven industrialised nation, with more than 20,000 people taking their own lives each year.

Aokigahara, located 100 kilometers (63 miles) west of Tokyo, has become such a well-known place for desperate people to kill themselves that authorities have put up signs among the trees urging people with self destructive thoughts to contact a suicide prevention group.

“Life is a precious thing… Think again about your parents, siblings and children,” the signs say.

Suicides in Japan have fallen since their peak of 34,427 in 2003, with 21,897 taking their own lives in 2016.

Google-owned YouTube indicated the video was removed because it violated the video-sharing platform’s terms of service.

“Our hearts go out to the family of the person featured in the video,” a Google statement said.

The statement added that YouTube prohibits “violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner” and that such content is allowed only “when supported by appropriate educational or documentary information.”

Trump to Kim: My nuke button ‘bigger,’ as talks dismissed

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Trump to Kim: My nuke button ‘bigger,’ as talks dismissed

ASEAN+ January 03, 2018 08:42

By Agence France-Presse
Washington

US President Donald Trump warned Kim Jong-Un Tuesday he has a “much bigger” nuclear button than the North Korean leader, as Washington dismissed the prospect of high-level talks between Pyongyang and Seoul.

Trump launched the highly personal missive on Twitter hours after his ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley described proposed dialogue between the two Koreas as a “band-aid” and said Washington would never accept a nuclear-armed Pyongyang.

Trump said: “North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the ‘Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.’

“Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!”

The tweet was in reference to Kim’s annual New Year address in which he warned he has a “nuclear button” on his table, but sweetened his remarks by expressing an interest in dialogue and taking part in the Pyeongchang Games next month.

South Korea has responded positively to Kim’s overture, suggesting January 9 as a date for rare talks aimed at easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

But the US questioned whether talks could be taken seriously.

North Korea has rattled the international community in recent months with multiple missile launches and its sixth and most powerful nuclear test — purportedly of a hydrogen bomb.

It has shrugged off a raft of new sanctions and heightened rhetoric from Washington as it drives forward with its weapons program, which it says is for defense against US aggression.

Pyongyang claims it needs nuclear weapons to protect itself from a hostile Washington and has striven to create a warhead capable of targeting the US mainland with an atomic warhead.

Personal insults

Earlier, South Korea’s President Moon Jae-In welcomed Kim’s comments as a “positive response” to Seoul’s hopes that the Pyeongchang Olympics would be a “groundbreaking opportunity for peace”

The South’s unification minister Cho Myoung-Gyon told a press conference Tuesday that Seoul was “reiterating our willingness to hold talks with the North at any time and place in any form.”

“We hope that the South and North can sit face to face and discuss the participation of the North Korean delegation at the Pyeongchang Games as well as other issues of mutual interest for the improvement of inter-Korean ties,” he added.

The Koreas, divided by a Demilitarized Zone since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, last held high-level talks in 2015 to try to ease tensions.

But Haley, the US Ambassador to the UN, told reporters Washington could not take the talks seriously “if they don’t do something to ban all nuclear weapons in North Korea.”

She said: “We consider this to be a very reckless regime. We don’t think we need a band-aid and we don’t think we need to smile and take a picture.

“We think we need to have them stop nuclear weapons and they need to stop it now,” she said, warning: “We will never accept a nuclear North Korea.”

Trump’s tweet was also the latest in a series of personal insults the two leaders have traded since the US president took office a year ago.

Trump has mocked Kim as “fat” and a “little rocket man.” Kim, for his part has described Trump as a “mentally deranged US dotard.”

Multiple Mekong forums risk igniting rivalry

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Can Tho’s Cai Rang floating market in the Mekong Delta suffers severe environmental impacts from upstream development projects.
Can Tho’s Cai Rang floating market in the Mekong Delta suffers severe environmental impacts from upstream development projects.

Multiple Mekong forums risk igniting rivalry

ASEAN+ January 03, 2018 01:00

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LEADERS FROM six riparian states along the Mekong River will be busy this year as meetings on many cooperation schemes in the region are scheduled in a situaton that observers have said is overlapping.

 The youngest forum, the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC), will call its second summit meeting next Wednesday in Phnom Penh to endorse a five-year action plan (2018-2022) regarding its cooperation projects.

Its participants – six counties in the Mekong basin comprising China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam – have all been involved in many cooperation schemes over the past decades.

In 1992, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) sponsored the six countries to form the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) to jointly develop infrastructure to facilitate economic linkages in the basin. In that context, leaders of the six governments will have their sixth summit on March 6 in Hanoi to look at cooperation plans.

And on April 5, government leaders from the lower Mekong comprising Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam will gather for their third summit in Cambodia’s Siem Reap to consider working plans for river utilisation and water resource management.

Later on, Thailand will host the eighth summit of the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS), which bring the leaders of five countries also including Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam together to discuss cooperation plans and projects. The exact date for the ACMECS summit has not yet been fixed.

However, so many cooperation frameworks in the Mekong region raise questions among observers about overlaps in terms of membership, cooperation sectors and functions.

While China, which is very active in promoting cooperation schemes in the basin, has said the new LMC initiative will not replace other forums, a Chinese academic has expressed doubts if the summit meetings of so many schemes were necessary since they are overlapping.

The LMC as an umbrella scheme for region identifies three pillars of cooperation: Politics and security; economics and sustainable development; and society, culture and people-to-people exchanges.

The GMS covers all six countries but focuses on infrastructure development as well as sectoral economic cooperation. Many sectors overlap with other schemes.

In addition, the LMC also has five key priorities: Connectivity, productivity capacity, cross-border economic cooperation, water resources, agriculture and poverty reduction.

While the ADB has sponsored the GMS since its beginning in 1992, China became a key player leading the GMS since its first summit in 2002. It was also Beijing that gave birth to the LMC in 2015 and pushed forward the cooperation scheme actively.

However, China gives more importance to the LMC since the scheme covers all dimensions of cooperation in the region including security.

Professor Su Hao, from China Foreign Affairs University, said Beijing could utilise the LMC to help neighbouring countries fix their internal security problems, such as Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis.

If all issues could be discussed in the LMC in the future, some overlapping functions in the GMS such as the leaders’ summit might not be necessary, he said in Beijing recently.

However, a Bangkok-based analyst, who wanted to remain anonymous, said countries in the other five Mekong countries should play more active roles in pushing agendas in cooperation schemes for their own interests, rather than playing along with China’s influence.

Downstream countries in the MRC framework should work harder to influence China and Myanmar to sign the 1995 Mekong Agreement, enabling the MRC to effectively regulate water utilisation and environmental concerns in the Mekong River, said the former diplomat.

China enjoys utilisation of the Mekong for hydropower and navigation projects but prefers the less binding status of dialogue partner in the MRC when comes to commitments to jointly take responsibility of environmental and social impacts.

Under the 1995 pact, the countries in the lower Mekong – Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam – need to go through a prior consultation process before projects to utilise water resources in the river begin.

China’s eight hydropower dams – and others in the pipeline – are not subject to the same process since Beijing is not a member of the MRC.

The 3rd MRC Summit in Siem Reap, one of the most significant political events, which takes place every four years, has the state theme of “joint efforts and partnerships towards achievement of the sustainable development goals in the Mekong”, according to an MRC statement.

This year, the MRC remained committed to continue building and strengthening new and existing partnerships, including with the LMC, Asean, and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, it said.

Horror New Year’s Eve motorcycle crash in Thailand claims second Singaporean

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Vanalyn Png, the second Singaporean involved in a horror motorcycle accident in Thailand on New Year's Eve, died from her injuries just past midnight on Jan 1. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/VANALYN MITCHEL PNG, KITSADA TAMMARACH
Vanalyn Png, the second Singaporean involved in a horror motorcycle accident in Thailand on New Year’s Eve, died from her injuries just past midnight on Jan 1. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/VANALYN MITCHEL PNG, KITSADA TAMMARACH

Horror New Year’s Eve motorcycle crash in Thailand claims second Singaporean

ASEAN+ January 02, 2018 14:57

By THE STRAITS TIMES

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SINGAPORE – The second Singaporean involved in a horror motorcycle accident in Thailand on New Year’s Eve died from her injuries just past midnight on Monday.

Vanalyn Png, 22, had been in intensive care at a local hospital suffering from broken arms and internal bleeding in her head and abdomen, according to her brother Jervis.

“The doctor tried hard, but they couldn’t save her. Vanalyn fought the battle bravely and she lost… She’s now in a better place,” he said in a Facebook post.

Png was a passenger on the motorbike driven by fellow Singaporean Ng Yong Sing, 27.

Ng died when the pair was thrown into a three-metre deep drain in the southern Phatthalung province, according to reports.

A local rescue group, Rescue Phatthalung, said the accident had occurred at 1.20pm on Sunday. The Singapore-registered motorcycle is believed to have skidded on a wet road.

Png, 24, and his sister Vanessa Png, 25, told The Straits Times at their Woodlands flat that their sister was a vocal and affable person who enjoyed sports, once helming the Singapore Polytechnic marathon team and captaining the basketball team in secondary school.

Both Ng and Png were employees at the Select Group food and beverage chain, they added.

Ng was a business development executive who had recently received a scholarship from the company, while Png started as a marketer less than six months ago.

The two had left for Malaysia on Saturday and were due to return to Singapore on Tuesday.

But Png’s siblings said their sister had not told the family that she was heading to Thailand. They were also not told that she was travelling with Ng or doing so on a motorcycle.

“If she had told us, we would have discouraged her from riding a motorcycle there. We were under the impression that she was taking a bus with friends,” said Png, describing his sister as an independent spirit.

The motorcycle, a Honda CB400 Super Four, is believed to have belonged to Ng.

Ng, whom the Pngs described as outgoing and just as talkative as their sister, had visited their family three times in the past year on a similar motorcycle.

The parents from both families are heading to Thailand to retrieve the bodies, said Png.

The Straits Times understands that the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok is helping both families.

This was the fourth reported case last month (December) of a fatal traffic incident involving Singaporeans in a foreign country.

On Dec 22, a car crash in the United States killed 22-year-old Singapore Armed Forces scholarship holder Justin Yeo Jun Xi and his parents. His 19-year-old sister Justlyn Yeo Jing Hui survived.

A day earlier, interior designer Koh Yuan Ling died while travelling in South Africa with her sister, who has since been discharged from hospital.

On Dec 11, Seow Kai Yuan was killed in an accident in New Zealand on State Highway 6 on the west coast of the South Island.

Nearly 200 hurt in Philippine New Year revelry despite fireworks order

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People watch fireworks during the New Year celebration on Sunday night.//Photo by AFP
People watch fireworks during the New Year celebration on Sunday night.//Photo by AFP

Nearly 200 hurt in Philippine New Year revelry despite fireworks order

ASEAN+ January 01, 2018 17:30

Manila – Nearly 200 people were injured during traditionally raucous New Year celebrations in the Philippines despite President Rodrigo Duterte’s order limiting the use of firecrackers, the health minister said Monday.

The order signed in June restricted the noisy explosives to community fireworks displays in an attempt to curb the bloody merrymaking that leaves scores of Filipinos dead or injured each year.

The Philippines is mainly Catholic but the violent New Year festivities draw on ancient superstitions and Chinese traditions, with people firing guns and setting off powerful fireworks in the belief the bangs will drive away bad spirits.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque said 191 people were hurt during the 2018 revelry — down 77 percent compared to the average over the past five years — but added his department might recommend a total firecracker ban to ensure zero casualties.

“We are relatively pleased — relative because there are still injuries but pleased because of the substantial reduction in fireworks-related injuries,” Duque told reporters as he thanked Duterte for issuing the order.

Asked how to further minimise injuries, Duque said: “I think the end goal really is to ban fireworks completely.”

Duterte, 72, won elections in mid-2016 vowing to strictly enforce law and order measures. He has also waged an unprecedented drug war which has claimed thousands of lives and led rights groups to warn he may be orchestrating crimes against humanity.

The president’s June order stated that firecrackers may only be used in areas approved by local governments and under the supervision of trained and licensed people.

Duque said most of this year’s injuries occurred on the streets of the capital Manila, with illegal matchstick-sized “piccolo” firecrackers remaining the top cause.

Among those hurt was an 11-month-old baby, he added.

Duterte in 2016 said firecracker-related injuries were a “very serious public health issue”, adding he was concerned about children, who make up most of the victims.

As Davao mayor, he signed in 2002 an ordinance that banned the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession and use of firecrackers in the city.

Duterte’s spokesman said on Monday that the president might consider adopting a total firecracker ban nationwide.

“He might but there may be a need to amend the law,” Harry Roque told AFP.//AFP

Kachin Army attacks army base in Shaduzut village in response to air attacks

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Kachin Army attacks army base in Shaduzut village in response to air attacks

ASEAN+ January 01, 2018 17:25

By Myanmar Eleven
Asia News Network

“They attacked the army base around 6 am and fighting ceased after 9:30 am,” said a villager. “One solider was killed in action and one injured. Wives of the soldiers also fought them. The KIA also had casualties. Some mortar rounds hit our village though no one was injured. Nothing was heard in the evening.”

Kachin State’s security and border affairs minister Colonel Thura Myo Tin confirmed the attack but would confirm nothing further.

The skirmish was confirmed by KIA Brig-General Zaw Taung. “It is true that the fighting occurred at Shaduzut. I don’t know about it in details.”

The KIA was retaliating after two of their regiments under the No. 2 Division had suffered ongoing air attacks by government forces, he said.

Regiments No. 14 and 20 “had been under attack by jet fighters for a long time,” said Zaw Taung, “so the KIA’s regiments came out to attack the army base instead of staying in their bases.

“KIA’s Lwanchaungbwe base in Munwaingyi near the borders of Shan and Kachin states have been under aerial attack. On December 30, mortar rounds hit outposts of the KIA’s front line in Laiza.”

He said confirmation of further information would have to come from KIA’s central committee.

Colonel Naw Bu, KIA spokesperson ,said on December 29 that the army attacked two regiments under the No. 2 Division using jet fighters.

He said the army is intensifying the fighting as they want to hurt the economy of the KIA, add to territories or protect Chinese businesses.

There have been reports of government jet fighters attacking border areas of Kachin and Shan states and the Tanin area a few days ago.

Colonel Thura Myo Tin told RFA recently that the fighting is not related to the upcoming peace conference. The army is fighting with the KIA to protect the country in line with the constitution, he insisted.

Skirmishes between the army and KIA have been ongoing for seven months now, with illegal gold mines in the Tanin area seen as the issue under dispute. Civilians have been wounded, killed and arrested in the fighting.

At least eight dead as passenger boat capsizes in Indonesia

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Rescuers work at the site of where a ferry carrying some 45 people capsized at Tanjung Selor, North Kalimantan on January 1, 2018. // AFP PHOTO
Rescuers work at the site of where a ferry carrying some 45 people capsized at Tanjung Selor, North Kalimantan on January 1, 2018. // AFP PHOTO

At least eight dead as passenger boat capsizes in Indonesia

ASEAN+ January 01, 2018 17:12

By Agence France-Presse
Jakarta

At least eight people died and several others remain missing after a passenger boat capsized off the coast of Borneo on Monday, an official said, in the latest deadly maritime accident in Indonesia.

The ferry was carrying some 45 people when it sank just minutes after leaving Tanjung Selor in North Borneo province, said Gusti Anwar Mulyadi a senior official of the local search and rescue agency.

Some 33 people have so far been rescued and navy personnel have been dispatched to search for the remaining passengers, but he said high waves are impeding operations.

 Indonesian rescuers seach for victims of a capsized ferry carrying more than 40 people at Tanjung Selor, North Kalimantan, Indonesia, 01 January 2018. According to reports, at least eight people got killed after the boat capsized. // EPA-EFE PHOTO

“We don’t know yet what has caused the accident and how exactly it happened. But we’ll try to figure that out and are now focusing on finding the remaining passengers,” Mulyadi told AFP.

It is the latest boat accident in the vast Indonesian archipelago, which relies heavily on boats to ferry people around its 17,000 islands, but has a patchy safety record.

Last July, eight people drowned in a boat accident on the same route from Tarakan to Tanjung Selor.

On New Year’s day last year at least 23 people died when a tourist boat from Jakarta burst into flames.

It was carrying about 250 local holidaymakers to celebrate the New Year on Tidung island near Jakarta.

North American revelers welcome 2018

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The ball drops to enter in the new year during New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square on January 1, 2018 in New York. / AFP PHOTO
The ball drops to enter in the new year during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Times Square on January 1, 2018 in New York. / AFP PHOTO

North American revelers welcome 2018

ASEAN+ January 01, 2018 15:14

By Agence France-Presse
New York

A frigid North America closed out the world’s New Year celebrations late Sunday, after a chilly Europe followed Asia and Australasia in nursing a January 1 hangover.

In New York’s Times Square, around two million people dressed in thick coats and snow gear faced the coldest New Year’s Eve in a century as temperatures dropped to nine degrees Fahrenheit (minus 12.7 Celsius).

They were subjected to tight security measures, with the “Crossroads of the World” seeing its largest security perimeter in history — a focus around the world due to fears that crowds could be targets for vehicle and other terror attacks.

New Orleans revelers wearing party hats and blowing in noisemakers celebrated with street music, boat cruises and the traditional fleur-de-lis drop.

Millions gathered on Brazil’s Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro to watch not just the traditional pyrotechnics, but also singer Anitta, who gained worldwide recognition through her viral video performance of “Vai Malandra” (“Come on bad girl”) in a mini-bikini.

Bikinis were the last thing on the minds of North American revelers, who followed Rio and South America in welcoming the New Year.

Much of the United States and Canada was bundled up to cope with unusually cold weather.

Hader Ghulam, 27, a Pakistani student based in Oklahoma, told AFP he was ready for the cold in Times Square, and felt “pretty safe” given all the security measures.

They were surrounded by police under extra-tight security following two recent Islamic State group-inspired attacks in the city.

Barricades and sand-filled trucks were in place, more than 20 roads were closed, and bomb-sniffing dogs assisted more officers on the ground.

 

– Tightest security in years – 

In London, more than 100,000 ticket-holders gazed up at spectacular fireworks from the banks of the River Thames, before dancing to “Auld Lang Syne.”

Keeping with tradition, Big Ben in the Houses of Parliament rang in Britain’s new year. Although the clock tower is undergoing renovations, the chimes were turned back on especially for the celebrations.

Fireworks over the Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament mark the coming of the New Year in central London, England, Britain, 01 January 2018. EPA-EFE PHOTO

In Britain, despite the capital being hit by four terror attacks in 2017, Scotland Yard said it had fewer police officers on the streets of London than during last year’s event.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of people participated in Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations — one of the world’s biggest street parties.

Other European cities were similarly awash with crowds 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.

Revelers gather on the Champs Elysees to celebrate the New Year 2018 in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, 31 December 2017. EPA-EFE PHOTO

Nearly 2,000 security forces were deployed to protect the crowd — out of about 140,000 mobilized nationwide to guard against the jihadist threat which authorities describe as “still high”.

“Life goes on and they (jihadists) are on the retreat,” said one reveler, who gave his name only as Stephane.

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.

Fireworks explode over the port in Hamburg, northern Germany, on January 1, 2018, to usher in the new year. / AFP PHOTO 

In Cologne itself, 1,400 police were mobilized, street lighting was improved and more video cameras were installed.

As the midnight chimes neared in western Europe, Hong Kong had already moved into 2018 with a stunning fireworks display over Victoria Harbor.

Fireworks light up Victoria Harbour to celebrate the arrival of the new year 2018 in Hong Kong, China, 01 January 2018. EPA-EFE PHOTO

Thousands watched as “shooting stars” were fired from the rooftops of skyscrapers during a musical spectacular.

 

 – Around the world – 

Three hours earlier, Australia had rung in the New Year with a magnificent show of rainbow-colored fireworks cascading from Sydney Harbor Bridge.

Partygoers marked the nation’s legalization of gay marriage, but under tight security.

The stronger police presence included some officers carrying semi-automatic rifles in Sydney and bollard barriers against vehicles.

Earlier in December, one man was killed and more than a dozen hurt when a man plowed a car into a crowd of pedestrians in Melbourne.

Elsewhere, Dubai celebrated with a laser show on the world’s tallest tower, the (2,716-foot) 828-meter Burj Khalifa.

Moscow likewise entered the new year with major boulevards and 36 key sites decked out.

Fireworks explode over the Kremlin and St Basil Cathedral during New Year celebrations in central Moscow early on January 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO

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.

In a year-end speech, Gabon’s President Ali Bongo vowed “radical change in governance” for the country where around a third of the population lives below the poverty line.

 

 – Looking ahead to 2018 –

IS’s defeat in Iraq and Syria was one of the year’s major stories in 2017, but jihadists remain a threat.

Donald Trump stole the news spotlight after making his debut as US President last January, with his “America first” policies and a bombastic personal style that has shaken up international diplomacy.

“We are MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, and much faster than anyone thought possible!” Trump said in a tweet to close out the year.

Political and diplomatic earthquakes set to rumble into 2018 include the Middle East crisis 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.