After a run-up in the shadow of the war in Gaza, the Eurovision Song Contest final gets underway on Saturday in Sweden's Malmo, where representatives from 26 countries will compete. Up to 30,000 demonstrators are expected to protest against Israel's participation in the competition over its off...
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