As a new year approaches, interest has once again turned to Nostradamus, the 16th-century figure whose writings continue to fascinate many. Although Michel de Nostredame lived more than 450 years ago, people still study his verses, hoping to find clues about the future.
Some observers believe several of his past predictions appeared to match real events. For example, he wrote of devastating floods, and many pointed to the destructive impact of Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean earlier this year. Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba suffered heavy losses, and entire communities faced severe damage.

However, attention has now shifted to what his writings may suggest for 2026. While he never listed specific dates, many interpreters focus on the 26th set of quatrains, believing they may reflect the year ahead.
One verse describes a “great swarm of bees.” Moreover, experts explain that this image likely symbolizes political power rather than insects. Some even argue it could hint at significant victories for well-known global leaders.
Another passage names Ticino, a region in southern Switzerland. Because it borders Italy, readers worry that this reference may point to growing tensions in Europe. Nostradamus also speaks of a “great war” lasting seven months, which adds to speculation.

Finally, he writes of Mars guiding his path. Since Mars represents war in ancient mythology, many interpret this as a warning of further unrest. He also mentions the East and West, prompting fears of conflict between major world regions.
Whether any of this proves true remains to be seen.