Will China instigate war and then kneel down? Nostradamus’s predictions for 2024…

2023 has gone by and 2024 has arrived with celebrations across the world.

While on one hand the past year was a year of war for some countries, some countries were seen celebrating new achievements. Now the round of predictions for 2024 has begun.

There is curiosity in the mind to know what new awaits us in the new year. Let us know what the 16th century French astrologer Nostradamus has said for 2024.

Will the king and the Pope change?
Nostradamus had predicted that the world would get a new Pope in the year 2024. It was also said that Pope Francis may bid farewell to the world.

He predicted that King Charles would be replaced by someone who would have no trace of being a king. Now with this a period of speculation had started that Prince Harry could take over the throne.

However, there is no indication at the moment whether the new king will be Prince Harry or someone else. The special thing is that Nostradamus had accurately predicted the demise of Queen Elizabeth.

Will China kneel?
Nostradamus had also predicted war at sea. According to him, China will wreak havoc in the Indian Ocean, due to which war will start.

However, in some reports quoting security experts it is being said that China may have to face defeat. Apart from this, he had also expressed the possibility of increasing drought and floods on Earth in 2024.

New Year celebrated first in New Zealand and Australia
Bidding farewell to the year 2023, New Year started first in New Zealand and Australia. Here people welcomed the New Year with huge fireworks and happiness.

New Year was first celebrated in Auckland, New Zealand. To welcome the New Year, people took to the streets and burst fireworks.

People were seen celebrating by having parties in restaurants, pubs, discos and public places. Here the clock first strikes twelve. Two hours later, New Year celebrations began in Australia.

New Year was also celebrated for the first time in Tonga Island of Australia. There is a time difference of about seven and a half hours between Tonga Island and India.

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