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New Year’s Eve celebrations as the world welcomes 2026

New Year’s Eve celebrations as the world welcomes 2026

As the world enters 2026, cities celebrate with fireworks, concerts and gatherings across different time zones.

By Al Jazeera Published 2025-12-31 15:46 Updated 2025-12-31 22:28 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
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New Year’s Eve celebrations are unfolding across the world as countries move into 2026 one time zone at a time.

The first major cities to mark the new year welcomed midnight with fireworks over their waterfronts, and large crowds gathered at public viewing points.

As the night continues, countries across the Americas will close out the global transition with events stretching from Rio de Janeiro’s beaches to Times Square in New York City and beyond.

This gallery shows how people are marking the start of 2026 around the world.

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