Eurovision won't let winning countries involved in active armed conflict host the competition in another move from the famously political singing competition that is strictly apolitical.
Presumably preparing for the possibility that they enter and win one day, South Korea is calling for a new push to formally end the Korean War.
Because we all know if they were ever allowed to compete in Eurovision, South Korea would absolutely SWEEP.
And in their strongest worded letter so far, Australia expressed outrage at the IDF’s announcement they would not pursue criminal investigations into the strikes that killed seven humanitarian aid workers including Australian citizen, Zomi Frankcom.

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