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Around 160 million people tune in to watch the Eurovision every year, that's a lot of people to watch us inevitably embarrass ...
Switzerland is alarmed by the "humanitarian tragedy in Gaza and the reported risks of famine," the Swiss Minis ...
Eurovision’s rules once required contestants to sing in an official language of their country. Then, in 1999, the rules changed; ever since, most winners have sung in English. Our data shows that 18 ...
MOSCOW. May 15 (Interfax) - Ukraine and Switzerland have signed a memorandum of understanding under which Switzerland will pay a contribution of 6.4 million euros on behalf of Kiev for Ukraine's ...
A court in Moscow on Wednesday convicted one of the leaders of a prominent independent election monitoring group on charges ...
Most contestants at the Eurovision Song Contest are seeking as much publicity as possible. Israel’s Yuval Raphael is keeping ...
The ECB will be grateful that it has not yet had cause to reach for its moral compass in the India-Pakistan conflict.
The competition is run by an opaque Swiss organization that wants to sidestep controversies that could spoil the fun.
EU-UK ties are currently at their warmest since before the 2016 Brexit referendum. While this partly reflects the change of UK government last July, a key external factor is the tumult of the Trump ...
Police detained three men suspected of planning to mail packages laden with explosives in a Russian-sponsored act of sabotage ...
Friends Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele are the first all-female multi-person act since 1999.
The show is back and a total of 37 countries are competing in the 2025 edition - but there are some who are banned from taking part in the spectacle ...