500,000 people in London, England took to the streets to celebrate the Chinese New Year! Welcome Eur

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-18

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Londoners have ushered in an unprecedented holiday craze, taking to the streets to celebrate the Chinese New Year in the most grand way possible. At that time, the number of citizens will reach more than 500,000, forming a magnificent scene of prosperity and liveliness. The theme of the celebration was to move towards sustainable development and empower young people, and expressed the people's longing and longing for a better life. The unique Chinese New Year parade will take place in Trafalgar Square, a parade of floats of hundreds of dancers, dancers and craftsmen along the main streets. After that, the annual lion dance "Open Market" takes place in London's Chinatown, which is attended by a large number of tourists and ordinary people. In addition, the Chinese New Year festival held in Trafalgar Square will also present the most distinctive dances for you, such as dragon dance, lion dance, opera, acrobatics and martial arts, making people feel like they are back in China. Saddiq Khan delivered a speech at the celebrations, saying that the New Year's celebrations in London are the biggest holidays in Europe and Asia, and an important symbol of friendly exchanges between China and the UK.

In front of the British Museum, pro-Pakistani demonstrators and environmentalists staged demonstrations.

A group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators and environmentalists marched into the British Museum in London and staged a demonstration in its hall to coincide with the pomp and circumstance of the Chinese New Year. Their demonstrations focused mainly on the joint actions of the British Museum and BP. It is reported that the British Museum has signed a 50 million euro maintenance and funding agreement with BP, which has sparked anger among demonstrators. They argue that if BP can benefit from the Israeli-Palestinian war, they are complicit in helping the Jews. Demonstrators held flags and signs and shouted in the halls of an art gallery accusing the British Museum of British Petroleum and some threw leaflets from the second floor. Eventually, the police evacuated the demonstrators and the demonstration came to an end. A spokeswoman for the British Museum said they would respect the demonstrators' remarks, but they also asked the demonstrators not to pose a threat to the artefacts, staff and visitors.

King Charles III of England attended the ceremony for the first time.

Today is the first public appearance of Britain's Charles III since he was diagnosed with cancer. In the morning, he went to Sandringham Church to do a prayer. Charles, accompanied by Queen Camilla, smiling and holding an umbrella, waved to photographers in the distance. Before entering the church, Father Paul Williams greeted him. Charles' cancer status has been in the spotlight since it was announced at Buckingham Palace on the evening of February 5. He lived in the Sandringham Manor and is now living there. Attending the event was seen as a confirmation of his recovery, but also deepened concerns about his physical condition.

Young doctors in Britain held a five-day general strike.

Since the British Medical Association has not been able to come up with a salary increase plan that satisfies the young doctors, they will hold a five-day strike from February 24 to 28 to vent their complaints and demands. BT had previously proposed a 35% wage increase, but it was rejected. This general strike could disrupt or disrupt many normal health facilities. The BBC said the strike would be the last of its existing approved members, but that did not mean there would be a new election in the next six months. This is the tenth general strike of young doctors in the UK from 2023. In particular, the latest figures show that almost 1 in 5 employees of the UK's National Health Insurance (NHS) are expatriates, a rate of one-third and 10 carers, a record high. Figures show that Indians are the most prevalent in the NHS service,101% of paramedics and 8% of physicians. The general strike will make the NHS more reliant on the needs of health workers and employees abroad.

Students in the UK are asking for legal aid to clear their hands of "cheating on exams".

Ten years ago, the UK Home Office found 35,000 foreign students cheating on English proficiency tests and revoked their visas, forcing more than 2,500 people to be deported. Over the past decade, more than 3,600 overseas students have been appealed to clear their names, but some have given up because they cannot afford the costs of the proceedings. Recently, some foreign students involved in the incident have turned to the judiciary for help in order to re-clear their shame. The accident has attracted a lot of attention, and according to a BBC report, the UK Home Office has prosecuted foreign students, but no firm evidence has been released. This time, the students asked for the help of a lawyer in order to get justice to themselves. The case has raised renewed concerns about the rights of foreign students and raised doubts about the fairness of the trial.

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