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Israeli Singer's Music Becomes Testimony of National Healing

Filipino-Israeli singer Howie, initially a Rising Star contestant, now uses his music as a form of prayer and national healing after October 7, 2023, attacks, as expressed in his song "Only 9", which tells the story of a boy who lost his parents.

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Ukrainian Band's Eurovision Bid Amidst War

While competing in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, Ukrainian rock band Ziferblat learned their backing singer's home was destroyed by Russian shelling; they are using their platform to raise awareness of the war and raise funds for de-mining efforts in Ukraine.

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Eurovision Semi-Final Results: Israel Advances Amidst Protests

Ten acts advanced to Eurovision's grand final from the second semi-final, including Israel's Yuval Raphael whose dress rehearsal was briefly disrupted by protesters, while six were eliminated, notably Australia and Ireland.

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Eurovision 2024: Israeli Singer's Performance Amidst Protests and Potential Removal

Israel's Eurovision contestant, Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack, will perform her song "New Day Will Rise" despite protests and potential removal from the competition due to the ongoing conflict, marking a turning point for the contest's handling of political issues.

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Eurovision's Israel Dilemma: Peace, Politics, and the EBU's Crossroads

The Eurovision Song Contest faces a boycott by some fans protesting Israel's participation, highlighting a conflict between the event's ideals of peace and the actions of the Israeli government; the EBU, the organizing body, must choose between upholding its commitment to free broadcasting or priori...

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Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final

The second Eurovision semi-final, held on May 11, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel advance to the final alongside nine other countries, showcasing diverse musical styles and overcoming pre-performance concerns.

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Roberts-Smith Defamation Appeal Verdict Due

The Federal Court will today decide Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against a 2023 defamation ruling finding him complicit in the murder of four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan, a case that has raised significant questions about war crimes prosecution, individual rights, and national security.

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Eurovision 2024: Israel's Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict Sparks Protests

The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, is facing protests over Israel's participation amid its conflict with Gaza, creating a political divide among participating countries and viewers, despite the event's non-political claims.

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Eurovision 2024: Controversy and Contenders in Basel

The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, is attracting 500,000 visitors, with 37 countries competing amidst controversy over Israel's participation due to the Gaza conflict; Sweden is the frontrunner.

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Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel

During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...

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Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final

The second Eurovision semi-final, decided solely by audience votes, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel qualify for the final alongside Lithuania, Armenia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, and Greece; Australia, Montenegro, Ireland, Georgia, Czechia, and Serbia were eliminated.

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Tony Armstrong: From AFL to Eurovision, Navigating Fame and Mental Health

Tony Armstrong, a 35-year-old Australian sports broadcaster, discusses his unexpected fame, career shifts, and experiences with racism and mental health, highlighting his resilience and advocacy for inclusivity.

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