From Sydney to Paris, and from New York City to Toronto, people around the world welcomed the new year with lively celebrations featuring dazzling fireworks and light displays. While some opted for more low-key gatherings, others embraced the festive spirit with enthusiasm.
In Japan, as the clock struck midnight, temple bells resonated, and some individuals hiked mountains to witness the first sunrise of the year. Meanwhile, Dubai captivated audiences with a light show featuring jet skis. In New York City’s Times Square, despite the freezing weather, crowds gathered to witness the iconic ball drop ceremony.
Across Europe, fireworks illuminated the skies above famous landmarks such as the Colosseum in Rome and the London Eye. In Paris, revelers gathered on the Champs-Élysées, expressing hopes for a peaceful year ahead.
In the Middle East, countries like Qatar and the United Arab Emirates hosted grand celebrations with spectacular fireworks displays. In Gaza, residents expressed aspirations for peace and an end to the conflict.
In the South Pacific, Auckland in New Zealand was among the first major cities to welcome 2026 with a stunning fireworks display. Australia’s east coast followed suit, with Sydney commemorating the new year amidst the aftermath of a tragic mass shooting.
Indonesia and Hong Kong opted for subdued celebrations, showing solidarity with communities affected by recent tragedies, while parts of Asia observed age-old traditions to welcome the new year.
In New York City, Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor, marking a historic moment as the first Muslim leader of the city. Mamdani expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community in his inaugural address.
