Boycott supporters can watch an alternate broadcast online, but at the main event in Tel Aviv, even Icelandic bad boys Hatari are expected to behave

US transportation company will enable app users to reserve scooters in advance, and will deploy 'street squads' to remove any badly parked 2-wheelers

Song contest's executive supervisor hails the augmented reality and video content that will be on display, says it's 'Eurovision as it should be'

Defying boycott calls, queen of pop vows to not be silenced and to speak out against human rights violations

Americans advised to be alert, avoid demonstrations and follow Israeli authorities' instructions ahead of Nakba Day protests, Eurovision

Move comes as Israel seeks calm to host international singing event; Iron Dome deployed across the country

Sign by Breaking the Silence juxtaposes Tel Aviv beach with the security barrier with West Bank city of Hebron behind it

Equipment is already here and pop star to fly in with huge entourage on Wednesday, but negotiations still ongoing over broadcast rights

New version of the public transportation app will help revelers find their way to and from the song contest venues in collaboration with Tel Aviv Municipality

66-year-old man undergoes urgent neurological surgery after incident at Expo Tel Aviv fairgrounds, day before the first semifinal of the song contest

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