2025-12-05
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Celia Hatton and in the early hours of Friday the 5th of December, these are our main stories.
Several countries have pulled out of next year's Eurovision Song Contest after it was confirmed that Israel could participate.
A prominent Palestinian militia leader and Hamas opponent has been killed in Gaza.
Members of the U.S.
Congress have reviewed classified video of a strike on an alleged drug boat which killed two shipwrecked men.
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We begin with the controversy around one of the world's biggest annual television events,
the Eurovision Song Contest.
Four countries have pulled out of next year's competition,
after organizers decided that Israel will participate,
despite calls for it to be excluded because of the war in Gaza.
The boycotters are Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain,
which is one of the event's top funders.
Eurovision is a musical extravaganza known for its glitz and glam,
but increasingly, it's becoming deeply political.