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Bulgaria wins, but what’s next for the Eurovision Song Contest?

Bulgaria wins, but what’s next for the Eurovision Song Contest?

Bulgaria's victory at the Eurovision Song Contest has provided the European Broadcasting Union with temporary relief from controversies surrounding a potential victory for Israel. Despite the win, the conclusion of the event has prompted discussions regarding the future direction and management of the international competition.

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Three people were killed during a large-scale drone attack on the Moscow region, according to statements from the local governor on Sunday. The official described the strike as a significant offensive targeting the area surrounding the Russian capital.

Telstar and FC Volendam keep training ground gates closed, but 'spygate'? Not at all!

Telstar and FC Volendam keep training ground gates closed, but 'spygate'? Not at all!

FC Volendam and Telstar have closed their training sessions to the public to ensure focus and tranquility ahead of their final relegation matches. FC Volendam coach Rick Kruys dismissed 'spygate' rumors, clarifying that the move was intended only to provide the team with a peaceful preparation environment.

Occupation of the Bloemenhove Clinic was half a century ago, but abortion is still a struggle: ‘I see the choice to become pregnant and not to be as two sides of the same coin’

Occupation of the Bloemenhove Clinic was half a century ago, but abortion is still a struggle: ‘I see the choice to become pregnant and not to be as two sides of the same coin’

Sanne Thierens has published a book titled "De Bezetting" to mark the 50th anniversary of the activist occupation of the Bloemenhove clinic in Heemstede. The book details the historical struggle for reproductive rights that occurred before the introduction of current abortion legislation in the Netherlands.

Tough times for small festivals: 'We really don't do this for profit'

Tough times for small festivals: 'We really don't do this for profit'

Smaller festivals are currently facing financial hardships caused by rising operational costs and a trend of audiences delaying ticket purchases until the last minute. Organizers emphasize that these events are not driven by profit and are particularly vulnerable to external factors like poor weather.

The final Studio Voetbal: 'It shouldn't be a big retrospective show'

The final Studio Voetbal: 'It shouldn't be a big retrospective show'

The long-running Dutch television program Studio Voetbal will air its final episode tonight on NPO 1 after 24 years and nearly a thousand broadcasts. Presenter Sjoerd van Ramshorst aims to maintain the show's focus on current football events while incorporating special elements for the series finale.