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Eurovison and Boycotts

  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiHr4gKRaos The Eurovision Song Contest has long been known for being extravagant, theatrical, and camp. Every year, millions of viewers watch one of the world’s largest live music competitions. However, the 70th edition of Eurovision in Vienna felt very different. Instead of focusing only on music and entertainment, much of the attention surrounding Eurovision 2026 centered on politics, boycotts, and questions about the contest’s credibility. This year, Bulgaria won Eurovision for the first time with the song “Bangaranga,” performed by 27-year-old singer Dara. The song received 516 points and topped both the jury and public votes. Despite Bulgaria’s historic victory, many viewers felt uncomfortable about the political atmosphere surrounding the event. Eurovision’s slogan, “United By Music,” appeared  ironic because of tensions linked to the war in Gaza. Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands officially boycotted th...

EUROVISION AND POLITICS

Watch :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiHr4gKRaos The Eurovision Song Contest is known for being colourful, dramatic, and very theatrical. Every year, millions of people around Europe and the world watch it. It is one of the biggest live music competitions. However, the 70th Eurovision in Vienna was different from other years. Instead of only focusing on music, many people talked about politics, boycotts, and whether the contest is still fair. This year, Bulgaria won Eurovision for the first time. The song “Bangaranga,” sung by Dara, scored 516 points. Both the professional judges and the public voted for it. Even so, there was a lot of political debate. The slogan “United By Music” felt strange to many people because of tensions linked to the war in Gaza. Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands decided to boycott the contest. They said Israel should not take part during the war and that Eurovision is not politically neutral. Some people compared this to 2022...