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Delta 'proud' to be at Eurovision as five nations boycott competition
Key takeaways
- Eurovision fans have been descending on Vienna ahead of this week's event.
- But behind the colour and campness, this year's competition is shaping up to be among the most politically charged in history.
- National broadcasters in Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Slovenia and Iceland — which are responsible for sending performers and televising the contest — are boycotting the event.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Eurovision fans have been descending on Vienna ahead of this week's event. (Reuters: Lisa Leutner)
Link copied Share Share article The Eurovision Song Contest will burst onto the stage in Vienna this week, and millions of screens around the globe.
But behind the colour and campness, this year's competition is shaping up to be among the most politically charged in history.
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