Malta's Eurovision entrant has used the voice of a BBC presenter in a new version of her song, 'Kant', after she got "complaints" about the track.
"I decided I wasn’t going to live my life with PTSD. I wanted to turn my pain into something meaningful," she said.
The video shows Raphael singing with a group of young people who clown around outdoors, juggle, dance, play guitar, kiss, and have a picnic.
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With the UK finally announcing its entry for this years competition, here are several controversial Eurovision acts, in preparation for (an expected) more to come ...
Sweden is currently favourite to win - despite the fact their contestant won't be chosen until the final of their national ...
Pop trio Remember Monday will be the UK's entry for Eurovision 2025, singing the ballad 'WTHJH (What the Hell Just Happened)' ...
Codacons released a statement last month asking whether it is appropriate “to allow a song that offends a country and an entire community” to be part of Eurovision. The association said the ...
Hundreds of Israeli protesters blocked roads outside Prime ... Netanyahu announced that he would block humanitarian aid from entering Gaza. This decision has worried many Israelis and family ...
Around 1,000 people turned out to a protest at the US consulate in south Belfast to protest US President Donald Trump’s stance on Gaza. Placards with the new President’s face alongside bloody ...
Israel halts all aid into Gaza as it demands Hamas accepts new ceasefire plan Four trucks with aid funded by Ireland are among those being blocked from entering Gaza. The Irish aid trucks contain ...
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