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New Year’s Eve celebrations are taking place across the world tonight as we mark the final remaining hours of 2025.

Japan and South Korea became the first Asian nations to see in the new year with traditional bell-ringing celebrations taking place across Tokyo and Seoul. 

Parties soon followed in Beijing, Singapore, Taiwan and Manila where the clock struck midnight an hour later. 

It comes as Australia and New Zealand were the first major countries to enter 2026 with celebrations in Sydney particularly poignant as people honoured the victims killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack earlier this month. 

Throughout the day, the final countdown will take place in cities across Asia, Africa and Europe before Big Ben strikes at midnight to kick off the new year for the UK.

Across Britain, revellers have been told to wear extra layers when they head out to watch fireworks displays with the Met Office issuing a snow warning for London later this week.

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Follow the latest updates on New Year’s Eve celebrations below 

WATCH: Dubai’s lavish fireworks display

If you missed Dubai’s spectacular fireworks display you can watch it back below.

Are you a fan? Let us know in the comments.

Happy new year Iran and Russia!

Happy new year to our friends in Iran and Russia – well, more than half of Russia (it spans 11 time zones)

Meanwhile in Sunderland…

Streets in the English city of Sunderland are packed out with families, friends and couples who are already being treated to a fantastic fireworks display ahead of the clock hitting midnight.

Dated 31/12/2025 New Year celebrations begin in Sunderland tonight (WED) with a special New Years Eve fireworks display. See NYE celebrations round-up
Dated 31/12/2025 New Year celebrations begin in Sunderland with a community parade through the city tonight (WED) ahead of the New Years Eve fireworks display. See NYE celebrations round-up

UAE attempts to break FIVE world records with fireworks displays

The United Arab Emirates is pulling out all the stops as usual – as it attempts to break five world records with its displays.

One effort will see some 6,500 drones take to the sky, forming the ‘largest aerial display of a phoenix’.

Another will see a two-tonne shell launched in hopes of becoming the ‘largest aerial fireworks shell’ – before bursting across a kilometre in the sky.

Breaking:DUBAI welcomes in 2026… with all the anticipated pomp and ceremony

Is it any surprise that Dubai has thrown a lavish party to welcome in the new year?

As 2025 comes to a close in the United Arab Emirates city, the iconic Burj Khalifa is playing a pivotal role in an extraordinary show – combining fireworks, LED imagery, and lasers.

It follows almost 10 months of preparations, with tickets for the highly-anticipated event fast selling out.

Azerbaijan, Armenia, much of Georgia, Mauritius and the Seychelles have now also welcomed in 2026.

The illuminated Burj Khalifa is pictured below.

Fireworks light up the sky around the Burj Khalifa Tower, as the UAE welcomes in the New Year, in Dubai on January 1, 2026. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP via Getty Images)
People hold their phones and watch fireworks near the Burj Khalifa during New Year's celebrations in Dubai, United Arab Emirates January 1, 2026. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky

Are we in for another ‘politicised’ display here in the UK?

Last year, allegations rang out from viewers who claimed the Mayor had used part of his 11-minute display to poke fund at at Rishi Sunak’s rain-soaked general election announcement at Downing Street in May, 2024.

They pointed out that the show featured the 1999 Travis song Why Does It Always Rain On Me – followed by D:Ream’s 1993 hit Things Can Only Get Better.

It was suggested that this referred to when the election campaign got off to a soggy start in May as then-Prime Minister Mr Sunak announced that he was calling the vote without an umbrella in the midst of a huge downpour outside Number 10.

A set of speakers were pressed up against the Downing Street gates by anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray playing Things Can Only Get Better – the tune that was also the sound of Tony Blair’s 1997 general election soundtrack – which almost drowned out his speech. Mr Sunak later quipped that he was not ‘a fair weather politician’.

Will viewers be graced with any similar alleged political messaging this year? We will have to wait and see.

Sadiq Khan's 'hidden messages' in London's New Year fireworks - songs poke fun at Rishi Sunak's rain-soaked No 10 address and Labour's 'things can only get better' D:ream hit. mayor of london fireworks

What to expect from London’s New Year’s fireworks: Sadiq Khan breaks his silence

Watch below to hear what we can expect for London’s new year’s fireworks – as told by the capital’s mayor himself.

The Labour political pundit also said it was going to be a ‘great night’ – following lengthy preparations that had started back in July.

Afghanistan welcomes in the new year

A happy new year to those celebrating in Afghanistan as the clock has now struck midnight there – let’s hope it’s a good one.

Preparations for 2026 in full swing across the UK

It is not just London, of course, where revellers are preparing to welcome in the new year.

Partygoers have been photographed getting in the spirit in Bristol, with women bracing the cold weather in high heels and mini skirts.

Elsewhere, in Edinburgh, punters have donned kilts and wooly Santa hats.

How will you be marking the new year tonight? Let us know in the comments.

Jamie and Titus Crabtree with Thomas Horton III from America wear kilts to celebrate Hogmanay 2026 in Edinburgh, with New Year's Eve street party. December 31, 2025.  //  The UK is gearing up to mark the end of 2025 and celebrate the New Year at midnight as forecasters warn of cold snaps across large parts of the country.  Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January.  Photo released 31/12/2025
Sisiters Lisi and Aura from Gran Canaria. Revellers celebrate Hogmanay 2026 in Edinburgh, with New Year's Eve street party. December 31, 2025.  //  The UK is gearing up to mark the end of 2025 and celebrate the New Year at midnight as forecasters warn of cold snaps across large parts of the country.  Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January.  Photo released 31/12/2025
People out in the cold weather on New Years Eve in Bristol.  December 31 2025. //  The UK is gearing up to mark the end of 2025 and celebrate the New Year at midnight as forecasters warn of cold snaps across large parts of the country.  Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January.    Photo released 31/12/2025

A happy new year in Pakistan

The new year has now reached Pakistan.

New Years events were held in the country’s major cities, including Islamabad where a colourful affair was arranged near the lake.

According to then news outlet Samaa, citizens ‘expressed satisfaction’ and said such arrangements were ‘rarely seen’.

In no more than half an hour, neighbouring Afghanistan will also follow suit…

Pope Leo XIV visits Christmas nativity scene in Rome

Pope Leo today thanked all those working to ‘serve pilgrims and make Rome more welcoming’.

After attending the Vatican’s traditional year-end prayer service he moved to St Peter’s Square to inspect the Christmas nativity scene.

It comes after he held the first Christmas mass of his pontificate last Wednesday, greeting thousands of faithful in St Peter’s Square before the service.

The mass was attended by high-ranking Church figures, diplomats and around 6,000 faithful.

On a separate note, did you know that one of the pope’s favourite films is the Christmas-themed ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’?

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - DECEMBER 30: (EDITOR NOTE: STRICTLY EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO MERCHANDISING).  Pope Leo XIV visits the Nativity Scene in St. Peter's Square on December 30, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti - Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images)

India, Sri Lanka and Nepal – the latest countries to see in the new year

India, Sri Lanka and Nepal are the latest countries to see in the new year.

Earlier today indigenous Nepali people were seen wearing traditional attire as they performed for the ‘Tamu Lhosar’ festival.

A group of the revellers are pictured below. Elsewhere, in India, those celebrating enjoyed a New Years Eve sunset on Mumbai beach.

epa12617757 A group of Nepalese indigenous people from the Gurung community wearing traditional attire perform during the 'Tamu Lhosar' New Year festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, 30 December 2025. Tamu Lhosar is the new year festival celebrated by the Gurung people, the indigenous people living in the high altitude foothills of Nepal. The Nepali government announced a public holiday to recognize the prominent festival of the community.  EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
epa12619350 People are silhouetted while jumping during the last sunset of the year on New Year's Eve at Gorai Beach along the Arabian Sea coast in Mumbai, India, 31 December 2025.  EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI
Fireworks explode next to the Lotus Tower during New Year's Eve celebrations in Colombo on January 1, 2026. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP via Getty Images)
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