Eurovision faces its biggest-ever political boycott as five countries withdraw over Israel’s participation ahead of the ...
Austria’s public broadcaster ORF, which is organizing the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, does not intend to ban Palestinian flags and will not mute booing during the show. — Ukrinform.
Austria’s ORF says it will allow all legal flags and broadcast audience reactions unfiltered at next year’s Eurovision, even ...
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Eurovision host broadcaster will allow Palestinian flags and won't drown out crowd boos
Austria’s ORF, host broadcaster of the next Eurovision Song Contest, has said it will allow Palestinian flags in the audience and will not drown out booing during Israel’s performance.
VIENNA, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The host broadcaster of the next Eurovision Song Contest, Austria's ORF, will not ban the ...
While Spain, Slovenia, Ireland, the Netherlands and Iceland quit the contest over Israel's inclusion, Romania, Moldova and ...
Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest have announced a final list of 35 countries that will take part in the glitzy ...
Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain have all announced they will not be participating over protest to ...
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo returns trophy, protesting Israel’s participation in the contest amid the Gaza war.
Iceland became the fifth nation not to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest next year because of Israel's participation in the event.
Iceland’s national broadcaster RUV has confirmed it will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. It is the fifth country to confirm that it will not participate in the singing competition ...
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