Eurovision, Switzerland and Grand Final
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Irish Independent on MSNEurovision winner Nemo on 'insanity of having glittery party' amid world eventsEurovision Song Contest winner Nemo has said it is "kind of insane to be here and have a glittery party when you think of the world at the moment", as they return to perform at the event in Switzerland.
EXCLUSIVE: Malta Eurovision contestant Miriana Conte has opened up about the controversy surrounding her single 'Serving'.
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Finnish politicians have long used saunas, relaxed but exposing, as an ideal setting for hard talks, a practice known as “sauna diplomacy.” KAJ wear drab suits onstage in tribute to Urho Kekkonen, a long-serving Finnish president who famously deployed the technique in talks with Finland’s overbearing neighbor the Soviet Union.
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inews.co.uk on MSNWho are Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer? Meet the Eurovision 2025 presentersBig, bold and diplomatically dicey – the Eurovision Song Contest requires some strong personalities to steer its course through a week of semi and grand finals. Switzerland, known for its political neutrality,
It’s a moment that would have been unthinkable 19 months ago, when Raphael was nearly murdered on the darkest day in Israel’s modern history.
Israel’s Yuval Raphael is keeping a low profile at the Eurovision Song Contest. The 24-year-old singer has done few interviews or appearances during Eurovision week, as Israel’s participation in the pan-continental pop music competition draws protests for a second year.
After tuning in, fans said that their ‘jaws had dropped’ and that her performance ‘took their breath away’, with many declaring that Switzerland ‘may do a double’ by winning twice in a row. Bookmakers currently have Zoë expected to finish in the Top 10.