Global New Year's Celebrations Captured in Stunning Photos
Global New Year's Celebrations Captured in Stunning Photos
As the world bid farewell to 2025, vibrant photos from AP News showcased breathtaking New Year's festivities across the globe. From remote Pacific islands where over 130,000 citizens welcomed the year first, to bustling urban centers, these images captured universal joy and cultural diversity in ringing in 2026.
Iconic Moments from Times Square to Beyond
In New York City, the legendary Times Square ball drop drew massive crowds, a tradition dating back decades now viewed by over 1 billion people worldwide. Photos highlighted the glittering descent amid confetti storms and cheers. Meanwhile, Alaska and Hawaii's more than 2 million residents marked the occasion with fireworks and local customs, their celebrations glowing in snowy and tropical settings alike.
Cultural Traditions Lighting Up the Night
AP News images revealed fireworks exploding over Sydney Harbour, lantern releases in Asia, and street parties in Europe. These snapshots not only preserved fleeting magic but also underscored humanity's shared hope, blending ancient rituals with modern spectacles for an unforgettable global toast to fresh beginnings.
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## Overview The Associated Press (AP) is the world’s largest newsgathering organization, operating as a nonprofit cooperative owned by its member newspapers and broadcasters in the United States[1][7]. It delivers news, photographs, video, and audio to over 1,700 member newspapers, 6,000 broadcasters, and 8,500 other subscribers in 110 countries[1]. AP’s mission is to advance the power of facts through independent, nonpartisan, and fact-based journalism, reaching an estimated four billion people daily[4][7]. ## History AP was founded in 1846 when five New York City newspapers pooled resources to share the cost of covering the Mexican-American War, pioneering the concept of cooperative newsgathering[3][4][8]. Originally known as the New York Associated Press, it expanded as regional groups formed and merged, leading to the modern AP’s incorporation in 1900 after legal and organizational shifts[2][3]. From the start, AP focused on accurate, timely reporting—a tradition that continues today[4][7]. ## Key Achievements AP has been a pioneer in news technology, establishing the first leased telegraph wires for news transmission in 1875 and launching innovative services like APTN (television news) and AP All News Radio[1][5]. Its journalists have won 59 Pulitzer Prizes, including 36 for photography, reflecting a consistent commitment to excellence[7]. AP has reported on every major global event since the mid-19th century, from wars and elections to cultural milestones[4][6]. ## Current Status Today, AP operates nearly 250 bureaus in almost 100 countries, producing approximately 400,000 stories, 80,000 videos, and 1.2 million photos annually[4][7]. It remains financially independent, funded by its members and subscribers rather than government or private ownership, ensuring editorial independence[6][7]. AP’