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  "textContent": "The Eurovision Song Contest is in crisis this year, with five countries: Spain, Iceland, Ireland, The Netherlands, and Slovenia having pulled out of the competition, with some refusing to broadcast, due to Israel's participation. Critics have accused Israel of using the show to distract from the genocide and human rights abuses in Gaza and the West Bank. There have also been investigations into voter manipulation.\n\n_The Slow Newsroom_\n\nCreator and Host: Tom Nicholas\n\nEditor: Georgia Burrows\n\nProducer: Jack Carter",
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