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Israel faces expulsion from Eurovision in November vote

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A letter has been sent from the EBU’s executive board to director generals of all member broadcasters, to inform them about the vote on Israel taking part in 2026.

The EBU has been in talks with its members about Israel’s participation since the issue was raised at a meeting of national broadcasters in London in June. Last year’s competition was also overshadowed by controversy surrounding Israel’s participation.

The contest has long proclaimed that it is “non-political,” but in 2022 the EBU banned Russia from the competition following the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Israel’s national broadcaster, KAN, confirmed earlier this month that it is still preparing to select Israel’s representative for the contest due to take place in Vienna in May, and that there is “no reason why Israel should not continue to play a meaningful role in this major cultural event, which must remain a celebration of music and creativity, and not become politicized.”

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Europe is at hybrid war, Danish prime minister announces

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Frederiksen said Danish authorities had yet to identify “who is behind the hybrid attacks against our airports and other critical infrastructure” but hinted the Kremlin was responsible.

“We can at least state that there is primarily one country that poses a threat to Europe’s security — and that is Russia,” she said.

Europe has been rattled by a series of airspace incursions involving Russian jets and drones in recent weeks. Estonia and Poland convened NATO members for urgent talks after accusing Russia of violating their airspace in separate incidents.

Moscow has denied responsibility for the Estonian incursion and said the Polish incident, which saw a swarm of drones cross into Polish airspace, was an accident.

Just hours after Frederiksen’s address, Aalborg Airport in the country’s north was briefly closed for the second night in a row due to a suspected drone incursion.

Frederiksen said she could not promise “no drones will cross the border” but added Copenhagen had “raised the alert level” and was stepping up its drone-repelling defenses.

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‘Let’s have a trial’: Comey proclaims innocence as Trump revels in grand jury indictment he demanded

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Constantin Schreiber: Israel zwischen Tragödie, Trauma und Hoffnung

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