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The PrintΒ·May 16, 2026
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Eurovision Song Contest final takes the stage, stung by Gaza boycott
The Eurovision Song Contest final is proceeding in Vienna despite a boycott by five nations protesting Israel's participation. The story frames this as the event being 'stung' by the boycott, emphasizing disruption without providing detailed context on the nations, their stated reasons, or protest scale.
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The PrintΒ·May 16, 2026
The β€˜ninjas’ who swap out Eurovision Song Contest sets in 48 seconds
A Reuters feature story profiles the behind-the-scenes stage crew at Eurovision Song Contest who rapidly dismantle and rebuild sets between performances. The crew, nicknamed 'ninjas' for their quick, unnoticed work, accomplish complex set changes in 48 seconds.
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The PrintΒ·May 13, 2026
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Israel’s Eurovision Song Contest entrant heard booing as he went onstage
Israel's Eurovision Song Contest semi-final entrant experienced booing from a small group of pro-Palestinian protesters as he took the stage in Vienna on May 13. The article reports on a minor disruption at the event without providing extensive additional context or analysis.
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The PrintΒ·May 12, 2026
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Eurovision Song Contest gets off to a tense start, overshadowed by Gaza
The Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna is beginning amid heightened tensions, with protests planned before the first semi-final. The event is framed as overshadowed by the Gaza conflict, suggesting geopolitical context is central to coverage.
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