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From Paris to Tokyo, global cities scale back New Year celebrations amid terror fears

FP News Desk • December 28, 2025, 16:46:28 IST
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Major cities across Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific are either cancelling or scaling back New Year celebrations, tightening security after recent terror attacks and foiled plots heightened concerns over large public gatherings worldwide

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Shibuya New Year countdown taking place in Tokya, Japan. (Wikimedia)

As New Year’s Eve approaches, several major cities around the world are either cancelling celebrations or ramping up security amid growing concerns over potential terror threats.

From Europe to the Asia-Pacific, officials say the moves mirror a jittery global mood, owing to recent attacks, and foiled plots that cast longshadows over large celebrations.

Officials say that the changes are precautionary rather than reactive, to prevent risks before they materialise.

Foiled US plot adds to global alertness

Heightened vigilance follows the exposure of a foiled terror plot in the United States targeting New Year’s Eve gatherings in Southern California. US authorities said four suspects were arrested before they could carry out attacks involving homemade explosives.

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First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli said the arrests were made “before the plot could be carried out.” The development sent ripples through security agencies worldwide.

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Los Angeles has not cancelled its official events, but authorities have acknowledged intensified security planning and heightened monitoring across the city.

Paris cancels Champs-Élysées event

In Europe, Paris has opted to cancel its traditional New Year’s Eve concert on the Champs-Élysées after police raised concerns over crowd safety. While fireworks near the Arc de Triomphe are still expected, the live concert will be replaced with a pre-recorded broadcast.

Officials said the decision was taken to reduce risks associated with large, dense crowds in a high-profile location that has previously been the focus of security threats.

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Australia, Japan pull the plug on public gatherings

In Sydney, celebrations at Bondi Beach have been cancelled altogether.

Authorities cited public safety concerns following a deadly attack earlier this month that has heightened anxiety across Australia. Other events will go ahead, but with visibly increased police presence.

Tokyo has also scrapped its popular Shibuya New Year countdown. The city has in recent years struggled with crowd control at the intersection.

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Elsewhere, Belgrade has cancelled official celebrations, while New York City plans to proceed with the Times Square ball drop under one of the heaviest security deployments in the world.

Across countries, the message from officials remains consistent: celebrations can continue, but vigilance is essential. As 2025 draws to a close, many cities are choosing quieter, more controlled ways to welcome the new year.

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