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Eurovision Boycotts: "The Biggest Crisis in the Contest's 70-Year History"

Summary by France24
“This is the biggest crisis in Eurovision’s 70-year history.” Amid boycotts against Israel's Eurovision 2026 inclusion, France 24's Dave Keating explains how politics have increasingly shaped the competition over the past three years. More on #F24Debate➡️ https://go.france24.com/GA4B

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At the Eurovision Song Contest, artists, not governments, are competing. The European Broadcasting Union must ensure that competition is not abused as a political mouthpiece.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Eurovision Song Contest is experiencing the greatest political protest in its history. What does that mean for the competition?

·Munich, Germany
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The mood around the Song Contest has been heated. THE STANDARD has spoken with supporters of Israel and Palestine activists

·Vienna, Austria
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On Saturday (16 May) the ESC final is going up. In addition to the boycott due to the participation of Israel, other countries are also missing – for a variety of reasons.

·Berlin, Germany
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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