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Eurovision Rules Change Amid Global Tensions | Dublin News
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Eurovision just dropped major new rules after a whirlwind year of controversy — countries in active conflict can no longer host, a move sparked by Israel’s participation and global backlash. Ireland and the Netherlands boycotted this year over how organizers handled tensions, prompting the EBU to act, citing safety and inclusivity. Last year’s Ukrainian win forced the show to Liverpool due to war — a precedent that’s now shaping policy. If a winner can’t host, the EBU will step in. Performers must also be at least 18 — a shift aimed at stability. Despite dips in viewership and drama, Eurovision is expanding: a new Asia edition is launching, and Canada is joining the main stage — proving the contest is adapting to stay global, even amid chaos.
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