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A collective of 170 Belgian artists and cultural personalities has denounced public broadcaster RTBF’s decision to take part in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest as Israel is set to compete despite ...
As controversy continues to shroud the Eurovision Song Contest, organisers have announced that they’ll be doing things a little differently at next year’s event. Earlier this month, a debate took ...
A 41-year-old was arrested on Wednesday at Larnaca airport, having been arrested in a European country in April and extradited to Cyprus to face online fraud charges. The police said on Thursday that ...
Swiss singer and 2024 Eurovision champion Nemo has returned their winner’s trophy to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), saying they can no longer stand by the contest’s decision to allow Israel to ...
Eurostat this week reported that the use of artificial intelligence among EU enterprises continued to rise sharply in 2025, with Cyprus trailing behind the European average despite steady improvement ...
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo on Thursday said they were handing back their trophy in the latest protest about Israel’s continued participation in the contest over the war in Gaza. Nemo, the non-binary ...
The comments are the latest protest against the European Broadcasting Union, which has seen five countries pull out after it cleared Israel last week to take part in next year's event in Austria.
The winner of last year's Eurovision Song Contest, Nemo, has said they are returning their trophy in protest over Israel's continued participation in the event. The 26-year-old Swiss singer said there ...
The 2024 Swiss Eurovision champ, Nemo, has decided to give the Eurovision trophy back to the EBU in protest of Israel’s participation in the competition, they made the announcement today with a ...
Iceland became the fifth country to boycott Eurovision 2026 on Dec. 10. Five countries have announced boycotts against the song competition, citing how Israel handled the outbreak of the war in Gaza.
Eurovision Song Contest director Martin Green has told Irish fans that he respects RTÉ's decision to boycott next year’s competition and hopes Ireland will return "soon" to the contest. In a new open ...