How did Eurovision go from sequins and flares to geopolitical slugfest ?
The contest is enduring the biggest boycott it has ever seen, but 2026 is far from its first year of controversy A song contest intended to promote European harmony and cultural exchange morphs into a battle over human rights. A boycott dominates headlines and polarises opinion. Performers with (…)
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