World Turns the Page on 2025 and Begins Latter Half of the Decade
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World Turns the Page on 2025 and Begins Latter Half of the Decade
Wednesday is turning to Thursday, and 2025 is turning to 2026 for much of the world. Celebrations are underway around the globe to ring in the new year with fireworks, drum performances, drone shows, a world-renowned ball drop, and more. The new year arrived first for the islands in the Pacific Ocean closest to the International Date Line, including Kiritimati (Christmas Island), Tonga, and New Zealand. Sydney put on a massive fireworks display,…
While millions of people are still waiting for the end of the year toast, on a remote Pacific beach the clock is ticking midnight. Read more
In Sydney, the self-proclaimed “World Capital of the New Year,” hundreds of thousands of spectators gathered by the port to witness nine tons of fireworks.
There is a day and a minute difference between the two Pacific archipelagos, according to their time zones.
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