Fireworks light up the globe as nations ring in 2026 Africanews - News Dec 31, 2025 Dec 31, 2025 Updated Dec 31, 2025 0 A taste of Ireland — delivered: Mobile pubs roll into New England neighborhoods Cindy Schroeder People pay their respects during the procession for Master Sgt. Noah Tietjens Henningsen Youth Mental Health Nebraska's Jamarques Lawrence ahead of NCAA second round in Oklahoma City Take a peek inside the new Mutual of Omaha Tower - National Guard Troops Deployed To Nebraska To Combat Wildfires Yelling Youth Mental Health Lenten fish fry E-Bike Ordinance Maxx Crosby Traded To Baltimore For 2 First Round Picks. 'One Battle After Another' triumphs at Oscars, 'Sinners' makes history Tim and Karen Wallick on Husker House cuisine Tools to build a winning March Madness bracket 31st St.and A Ave. Grand Island woman celebrates 100 birthday Fourth Graders to Attend Grand Island Ag Day at Fonner Park Videos show aftermath of strikes on Iran's cyber police and space research center Cranes landing on the Platte Mapping reveals Morrill Fire larger than thought The world has begun saying goodbye to 2025, with South Pacific nations first to welcome 2026. As featured on New Year's celebrated around the globe with defiance or hope Drummers pounded in the New Year and computer-generated horses were shown over the Great Wall in China as Asia marked the start of 2026. Latest video Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg and players after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Pryce Sandfort after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Berke Büyüktuncel after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Rienk Mast after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Braden Frager after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Cale Jacobsen after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Sam Hoiberg after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Nebraska's Jamarques Lawrence after NCAA second round win over Vanderbilt Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
New Year's celebrated around the globe with defiance or hope Drummers pounded in the New Year and computer-generated horses were shown over the Great Wall in China as Asia marked the start of 2026.