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Cities across the world have began to welcome in the new year with spectacular celebrations.

North Korea put on a spectacular stage and fireworks show in its main square.

Hong Kong's New Year's Eve was marred by protests across the city - which was forced to cancel its fireworks display due to safety concerns over the demonstrations. Image: Getty

 

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