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Eurovision Aftershock: Bulgaria won Eurovision 2026 in Vienna for the first time, with Dara’s “Bangaranga” beating Israel’s Noam Bettan (“Michelle”) into second place—an outcome that landed in the middle of a Gaza-fuelled boycott and protests. Boycott Fallout: Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia and the Netherlands stayed away, and even inside the arena Israel’s big public-vote surge drew boos and Palestinian flags, while organizers faced fresh scrutiny over how politics keeps swallowing the show. Local Angle for Slovenia: Slovenia’s broadcaster boycott put the country directly in the centre of the dispute, and the final’s politics also reignited debate about whether Eurovision should ever be “just music.” Tech & Drama: The night also featured last-minute staging glitches for Czechia, plus rehearsals for “fake boos” as Israel’s act prepared for a hostile reception. Regional Ripples: Croatia’s 12 points to Serbia (and Serbia’s zero back) added another reminder that Balkan voting can still carry more than melody.

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Bulgaria wins Eurovision 2026 and avoids Israel's victory in the most political final, without Spain and with Russia in the debate

Bulgaria wins Eurovision 2026 and avoids Israel's victory in the most political final, without Spain and with Russia in the debate

Bulgaria Beats Out Israel In Politically Fraught Eurovision Final

Bulgaria Beats Out Israel In Politically Fraught Eurovision Final


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