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Alessandra Mele was scheduled to hand out points on behalf of Norway during tonight’s final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Now, however, Dagbladet has confirmed that she is withdrawing from that task. Channel host Ingvild Helljesen takes over the task. Source: Dagbladet Follow us on all social media, so you do not miss a moment
Japan’s political parties kicked off full-scale talks to address the shrinking number of imperial family members to ensure stable succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne for generations to come.
The disqualification of Dutch artist Joost Klein has provoked strong reactions in the Dutch delegation. The EBU is currently in a crisis meeting, according to information to SVT. As you have previously read in our past article, Joost Klein and the Dutch delegation have been disqualified from participating in the contest, following an incident with
SAN FRANCISCO--Meta’s Oversight Board on May 16 said it would accept public opinions after the company deleted and restored a post on the Threads site that called on Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to “drop dead.”
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David Lowe explains how he came up with the well-known tune, starting with a clock ticking.
MACHESNEY PARK, Ill. (WREX) -- Three people were injured in a building collapse Monday afternoon near the Hennig manufacturing campus in Machesney Park.
BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri appeared to suffer a wardrobe malfunction
BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri appeared to suffer a wardrobe malfunction while announcing Eurovision breaking news on Saturday (11 May). The journalist was still having her hair and make-up tended to when the show cut live to an announcement on Dutch singer Joost Klein being disqualified from the contest. Ms Moshiri realised the show was live and tried to alert her colleagues. Thankfully, she saw the funny side of things. Responding to the incident, she tweeted: “Omg I can’t believe this happened....
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While former President Donald Trump reportedly got some shuteye during day 17 of his New York hush money trial Tuesday, Fox News’ host Laura Ingraham's eyes were wide open.The Daily Beast reports Ingraham had a pair of binoculars with her in the courtroom, and was told several times to stop using them.Although binoculars are not, "strictly speaking, banned in the courtroom," according to the Beast, they are "banned when evidence is being shown to legal counsel before being presented to the jury...