
Eurovision 2026 Preparations Marred by Protests and Boycott Calls
As the Eurovision 2026 semi-finals approach, preparations are underway amidst heightened security in Vienna due to planned protests against Israel's participation. The event faces controversy with boycott calls and formal warnings issued, creating a tense atmosphere.
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