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Eurovision 1994 winner becomes latest artist to return trophy because of Israel’s participation
The Irish winner of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, Charlie McGettigan, has reportedly become the second artist to hand back their trophy in protest at Israel’s continued inclusion in the event.
Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan has said the contest cannot present itself as a “celebration of unity and peace” as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza “deepens”. The final of The Eurovision ...
Popular Bosnian vocalist Adi Mulahalilovic, who co-wrote Bosnia’s 1994 Eurovision entry, said that as a survivor of the siege of Sarajevo, he felt obliged to join the multinational Europe for Ukraine ...
The organisers of the Eurovision song contest have always maintained that they want to keep politics out of the event. In practice, however, politics has always played a major role, with rows over ...
Sara Tavares had her whole career ahead of her when she took to the Eurovision stage in 1994. The singer was just 16 when she represented Portugal in the international contest. Born in Lisbon in 1978 ...
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