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Israel fires rubber bullets, blasts Eurovision song at Gaza flotilla boats
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The incident follows pro-Palestinian chants during Israel's semifinal appearance.
On the eve of its 70th edition, the world’s biggest music competition is facing what many have described as the worst crisis ...
A New York Times investigation found a well-organized campaign by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government that ...
Contestant Noam Bettan apparently spent months preparing for potential disruptions to his entry for the international song ...
Competition starts Tuesday at the Eurovision Song Contest, with divisions over Israel’s participation hanging over the 70th ...
Noam Bettan, Israel’s Eurovision candidate who took second place in the competition, sang in three languages, and chose to start his performance in Hebrew. Meanwhile, the winner — from Bulgaria — sang ...
Despite Eurovision’s insistence it is apolitical, politics has always been part of the song contest. But this year, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Noam Bettan after Israel finished second in this year’s Eurovision ...
Singer Dara’s dance-hall anthem "Bangaranga" claimed the top prize at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna on Saturday, with the ...
As the semifinals get underway, a new investigation returns to the controversial 2025 finals—and reveals exactly how far ...
Dara and her catchy dance track, “Bangaranga,” secured Bulgaria the victory with a big surge from the audience vote.
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