AP PHOTOS: In Japan, Serbia, the United Arab Emirates and across the globe, New Year's Eve revelers gather to ring in 2022, with hopes the virus pandemic will begin to wane in the coming months.
Fireworks explode over the Chao Phraya River during New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022,
Partyers in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, descended on luxury hotels outside Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, during a fireworks and laser light show.
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