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Israel and favorites qualify for Eurovision final

Israel and favorites qualify for Eurovision final

Israel has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final following the first semi-final held in Vienna. Singer Noam Bettan secured enough jury and public votes to progress in the competition alongside other favorites.

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Trump's Golden Dome project costs $1.2 trillion

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WHO chief: Work not yet finished after Hondius evacuation

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