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Eurovision 2022 finalist Domi Hasek gives insight into annual competition
As participants prepare for the 70th annual Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna this coming May, WIVB spoke with a former ...
Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Slovenia have officially announced they will boycott Eurovision 2026 because of Israel's ...
Last year's winner joins the protest wave following the decision to include Israel in the 2026 event. Five countries will ...
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Israel's continued participation in Eurovision the latest in a string of contentious moments
Eurovision strives to put pop before politics, but it has repeatedly become embroiled in world events, particularly relating ...
It is highly likely that there will be further boycotts of next year’s contest, given that Israel is a global pariah.
The Eurovision Song Contest, the world's largest live music competition, finds itself embroiled in a political storm after organisers confirmed that Israel would be allowed to compete in the 2026 ...
Davina Michelle, 30, has emerged as a leading candidate to represent the Netherlands at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, but the country’s participation remains uncertain because Dutch ...
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35 countries will compete in next year's Eurovision Song Contest after 5 countries announce boycott
Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest have announced a final list of 35 countries that will take part in the glitzy pop-music gala next year. It comes after Iceland, Ireland, the ...
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Man accused of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6 attack on Capitol charged with explosives offense
A man arrested by the FBI in its investigation into who placed pipe bombs in Washington before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the ...
Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Slovenia have officially announced they will boycott Eurovision 2026 because of Israel's participation.
"It now looks very likely that we will participate," said Yle CEO Marit af Björkesten. At least four countries plan to ...
The draw for next year’s World Cup will begin at 12 p.m. ET today, with billions of soccer fans around the globe expected to ...
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