Reporting from Basel: Eurovision 2025 begins
Swiss city embraces Eurovision festivities while maintaining relative calm for Israeli visitors, offering stark contrast to last year's tensions in Malmö.
Swiss city embraces Eurovision festivities while maintaining relative calm for Israeli visitors, offering stark contrast to last year's tensions in Malmö.
An accusing finger must also be pointed at other parties who may not openly support West, but certainly continue to grant him disturbing freedom of action.
The artist declares, "So I became a Nazi, I'm the villain," continuing his track record of antisemitic behavior.
In a signed statement, the former contestants criticized the European Broadcasting Union for endorsing Israeli military operations in Gaza and called for the expulsion of Kan, Israel's national broadcaster.
Brazilian police unveiled a bomb plot at Copacabana Beach, attended by over 2 million people. The suspects belong to an extremist group that promotes hate and the radicalization of youth; the performance ended without incident or casualties.
Beyoncé's highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour kicked off Monday night in Los Angeles with an unexpected stumble as thousands of seats remained empty and ticket prices crashed from $800 to just $20.
"If you want to cancel me from opportunity, stand on it being because of your Zionism. Don’t make it anti-Jew. This a played out game. All this because we want people to stop dying.”
Osbourne criticized the festival organizers for permitting anti-Israel statements during performances, saying "it is not a place to promote terrorist organizations or spread hatred."
Irish hip-hop band KNEECAP featured severe anti-Israel messages throughout their slot at the prestigious festival, blaming Israel for committing "genocide" and "war crimes."
A highway billboard leading to the prestigious Coachella festival, renowned for attracting A-list performers to America's premier music and arts event, read "Imagine going to a music festival and not coming home."
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