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Tensions rise as Moscow discusses Istanbul talks with Lavrov and Rubio, while Kiev's allies express frustration over Trump's Ukraine stance. The Kremlin considers reviving Russia-NATO ties amid ongoing geopolitical strains.

UK Eurovision entry played outside Buckingham Palace

BBC NewsSaturday, May 17, 2025 at 11:08:03 AM
UK Eurovision entry played outside Buckingham Palace
The UK's Eurovision entry was performed by The Band of the Irish Guards outside Buckingham Palace, with the Royal Family sharing the video on social media.
What This Means: This highlights the UK's enthusiasm for Eurovision and the Royal Family's engagement with popular culture, reinforcing the event's cultural significance and national pride.
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