Georgia, nil points

Georgia’s entry for this year’s Eurovision song contest was banned by organisers today because its lyrics seem to poke fun at Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin.

Georgia, nil points

Georgia’s entry for this year’s Eurovision song contest was banned by organisers today because its lyrics seem to poke fun at Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin.

Moscow will host the event on May 16, less than a year after Georgia and Russia went to war over two breakaway regions supported by Moscow. The two countries continue to have poor relations.

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