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Hundreds of fans greet Eurovision winner Nemo in Switzerland

After winning the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, Nemo arrived at Zurich Airport to a hero’s welcome.https://ouo.io/jcM497
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Taylor Swift service fills German church

A 600-year-old church in southern Germany may not be the place one would expect to hear Taylor Swift songs, but that is what happened Sunday. Some 1,200 people attended the unexpectedly emotional gathering.https://ouo.io/VCLtDzX
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Eurovision Song Contest: Politics getting in the way of pop?

Though Eurovision has always insisted it’s a purely cultural event, it has witnessed its share of politically charged moments over time.https://ouo.io/u5rzC2
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Eurovision: Switzerland wins 2024 song contest

Switzerland has won the 2024 contest following political protest, disqualifications and withdrawals.https://ouo.io/TPR9E6
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Eurovision final underway despite turmoil

Political protest, disqualifications and withdrawals — this year’s highly charged grand final is underway.https://ouo.io/NXkOKPg
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Eurovision: Dutch entrant Joost Klein excluded from final

One of the Eurovision Song Contest favorites has been disqualified hours before the grand final. Police are investigating complaints against him from a female member of the production crew.https://ouo.io/F9yChrA
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Wolfsburg win 10th straight German Cup to deny Bayern double

Bayern Munich may have wrestled the Bundesliga title away, but Wolfsburg would not give up the German Cup so easily. A 2-0 win was a great relief for Alexandra Popp, while a player leaving for Bayern shone for Wolfsburg.https://ouo.io/xVIILP
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Palestinian-Chilean singer poised to take Arabic pop global

Singing in Arabic wasn’t part of Elyanna’s original plan. Yet it’s helping the 22-year-old Palestinian-Chilean singer make history, even as she wakes a fine line against the backdrop of current events.https://ouo.io/C3eSQH
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Following Klimt auction, questions remain unanswered

Long believed to be lost, “Portrait of Miss Lieser” was sold at auction in Vienna for €30 million. But what happened to the artwork under the Nazis remains a mystery.https://ouo.io/9wiuXn
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Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony: 200 years on
Ludwig van Beethoven first performed his Ninth Symphony in Vienna in 1824, and created a work for the ages. We look at what makes it so special.https://ouo.io/IERQTx6