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Eurovision Fallout: Vienna’s Eurovision semi-final turned into a flashpoint as “Stop the genocide” chants rang out during Israel’s Noam Bettan’s performance, security removed four people, and the EBU later said it stripped the live audio from its YouTube upload—while Bettan still advanced to the final. Boy George Backlash: The Culture Club frontman’s cameo for San Marino didn’t pay off; fans accused him of “ruining” their chances after he failed to qualify, though he insisted he “wouldn’t take a minute of it back.” Slovenia in the Mix: Slovenia is among the broadcasters boycotting Eurovision this year, and the wider culture war is spilling into politics and public life. BDS Momentum: A BDS co-coordinator visited Ljubljana, Rijeka and Zagreb, calling the movement’s growth “exponential” across Europe. Sports & Culture: Elsewhere, Indiana Tech’s softball survived elimination in the NAIA tournament, and MEVZA beach volleyball crowned Slovakia and Czechia on the women’s podium.

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Croatia Receives Remains of 500 Post-WWII Victims from Slovenia

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Slovenia's Crystal Palace becomes the first building in the country to earn a DGNB Gold certification for sustainable buildings in use


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