Eurovision Boycotts: "The Biggest Crisis in the Contest's 70-Year History"
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Eurovision boycotts: "The biggest crisis in the contest's 70-year history"
“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
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.
The Eurovision Song Contest is experiencing the greatest political protest in its history. What does that mean for the competition?
The mood around the Song Contest has been heated. THE STANDARD has spoken with supporters of Israel and Palestine activists
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.
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