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New Year's Eve celebrations around the world ring in 2025
Dec. 31 (UPI) --New Year's Eve celebrations and fireworks
around
the world
are ringing in 2025, as New York City's Times Square gears up for the traditional ball drop at midnight before an estimated one million revelers. New Zealand was one of the first to ...
Follow New Year celebrations around the world
When the ball drops in New York City’s Times Square to herald the start of 2025, it’ll actually be late to the party as dozens of countries around the world will already have welcomed the new year.
In Pictures: New Year 2025 celebrations from around the world
Dancers performed the dance of releasing the sun 2024, welcoming the sun 2025, a New Year's Eve celebration in Bali, Indonesia A "family fireworks" display lit up the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, three hours before midnight.
In photos: New Year's Eve celebrations around the world
As Americans prepared to celebrate New Year's Eve on Tuesday, millions of people around the world were ringing in 2025. The big picture: Countries in the Asia-Pacific region were the first to see New Year's Day.
Follow New Year's Eve 2025 celebrations around the world
The Pacific island nation of Kiribati was the first country to ring in 2025, its 133,500 citizens celebrating the new year at 5 a.m. ET on Tuesday.
New Year's celebrations around the globe kick off 2025
Countries in Asia and Africa rang in 2025 with food, fireworks and celebrations as the clock struck midnight on Wednesday (January 1) morning.
Ringing in 2025 - New Year's celebrations around the world
Participants hit a huge bell to welcome the 2025 New Year's Day, during celebrations post midnight at the Bosingak pavilion in central Seoul, South Korea, Jan. 1, 2025. 3 A projection mapping is displayed on the surface of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building,
New Year's Eve live: World ushers in 2025
From Auckland to Lahore, cities around the world welcome in the New Year Chancellor Scholz uses New Year speech to call on Germans to vote in upcoming election Puerto Rico suffers island-wide blackout Bad weather forces Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party to be called off Denmark's King Frederik X gave his first New Year address to the nation,
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They eat what? New Year’s food traditions around the world
New Year’s Day is meant for fresh starts. But maybe even more, it’s meant for food. As the new year arrives
around
the ...
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The world begins welcoming 2025 with light shows, embraces and ice plunges
Cities around the world are readying to ring in the New Year with celebrations highlighting local cultures and traditions, ...
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on MSN
New Year’s 2025 live updates: Pics, video of revelers around the world ringing in a new quarter-century
Follow The Post’s live updates for the latest news and photos from New Year’s Eve celebrations in NYC and across the globe to ...
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Midnight Tracker: Watch 2025 roll its way across the world New Year’s Eve
The StormTracker 59 Team is changing their name in an annual tradition for New Year’s Eve to Midnight Tracker. Our weather ...
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23 New Year's Eve Traditions From Around the World That (Hopefully) Bring Good Luck
As you make your plans to ring in 2025, consider partaking in one of the New Year's Eve traditions from around the world. The ...
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10+ Unique New Year Traditions Around the World: Discover What Makes Each Celebration Special!
Explore fascinating New Year traditions from around the world. From Spain’s 12 grapes to Brazil’s beach customs, discover ...
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Countries around the world usher in 2025 with New Year's Eve celebrations
New Zealand and Australia were among the first countries in the world to kick off its New Year's Eve celebrations. | ITV ...
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2024 was a massive year for elections around the world. Here's what happened and what we learned
A staggering number of 1.7 billion people around the world went to the polls in 2024. The global average voter turnout was 61 ...
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