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EBU to Review Eurovision Voting Rules After Criticism
The EBU is sticking to the fact that the voting in this year's Eurovision Song Contest went correctly - but is considering reviewing the regulations for next year following criticism from several countries against Israel's actions. .
Calls for Eurovision Cheating Probe Grow Amid Israel's Controversial Second Place
Israel's second place in the European Championship continues to be questioned due to the events in Gaza. More TV companies are now demanding that the EBU investigate cheating in the voting.
Ireland Seeks Discussion on Israel's Eurovision Participation
The Irish public service channel RTÉ has asked the EBU to discuss Israel's participation in the European Championship final. .
Eurovision introduces rules for conduct
Eurovision introduces for the first time a set of rules with official codes of conduct to protect the participants during the competition. .
Migratory Birds May Stay Longer in Sweden
Short-distance migratory birds may stay longer in Sweden as a result of climate change. Those that perhaps flew to Denmark before can stay in Skåne nowadays, says ornithologist Anders Wirdheim.
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