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German Education Minister finds Israel’s ESC exclusion “fundamentally wrong”

By AndreaPosted on30.10.2025
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Vienna/Berlin – German Education Minister Karin Prien is against the demand of several states to exclude Israel from the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). “I not only think it’s fundamentally wrong, but I also think it’s highly politically problematic,” the CDU politician told the German Press Agency during her visit to Israel.



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  • Cape Verde: We didn’t come to the World Cup to hang out, says defender – 06/26/2026 – Sports
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