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Salvador Sobral of Portugal wins 2017 Eurovision Song Contest

May 13, 2017 By administrator

 Eurovision Song Contest Salvador Sobral of Portugal


Eurovision Song Contest
Salvador Sobral of Portugal

In musically strong year, a no-frills song by a brother and sister team was the clear favorite. This marks the first time Portugal has won the competition.

“We live in a world of disposable music,” said Portugal’s Salvador Sobral after being announced the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest at the end of the event on Saturday night in Kyiv. “This is a vote for people who actually mean something with their music. Music is not fireworks, music is feeling, so let’s try to do this and bring music back.”

Then the singer took to the stage again, joined by his sister Luisa, who had composed the melancholic, fado-laced chanson “Amar Pelos Dois” (“For the Both of Us”) about a hopeless and selfless love.

Authenticity and sincerity are Sobral’s trademarks, and for both juries and TV audiences, there was no escaping his charm.

Notwithstanding the polished Eurovision show, where nothing is left to chance, he made every performance sound spontaneous and different. For health reasons he had missed part of the rehearsal schedule: Sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, cannot travel for more than two weeks’ time without his medical team.

First for Portugal

In over six decades of the Eurovision Song Contest, this is Portugal’s first win. Sobral’s 758 points were a clear lead over the 615 of Bulgaria, followed in a considerable margin by Moldova (374 points), Belgium (363), Sweden (344) and – the clear favorite in the weeks before – Italy (334 points).

The songs exhibited a range of styles. Bulgaria’s entry was an absolutely poised 17-year-old Kristian Kostov with a very mature voice. Moldova’s SunStroke Project delivered a fun dance number that generated smiles and dancing, while Belgium’s Blanche sang a minimalist song laced with melancholy. Sweden’s Robin Bengtsson showed a bit too much polish in his smooth dance number, and the ostensibly unconquerable Italy, which might have won any other year, faced too much stiff competition in 2017.

As in previous years, there was much regional voting, with countries frequently awarding their points to neighboring lands. Yet across the continent, many juries awarded their top points to Portugal. Sobral established a lead from the beginning, and was never challenged as the votes came in – first, country by country in the jury voting, and later, when the combined television votes were announced.

Notable in the evening was the disturbance created by a streaker, apparently wearing only an Australian flag and momentarily seen on television disturbing the performance of Ukrainian singer Ruslana while the vote tallies were awaited.

With six points, Germany finished second-to-last, followed only by Spain. Levina’s performance was solid, yet unemotional, and her song all-too-safe and so calculated to win that the result was the opposite.

Three of the six points were awarded by the Irish jury, the other three by television audiences.

Fun and seriousness

Altogether, 42 nations vied this time for top honors at the grand final of the world’s biggest entertainment show, broadcast to an estimated television audience of 200 million.

Hosted by three young men – Oleksandr Skichko, Timur Miroshnychenko and Volodymyr Ostapchuk – in the kind of English that can be understood across the continent, the show was bare-bones, despite ongoing controversy in Ukraine over the cost of the event.

The effects in the musical productions were of typically high standard, however: a gigantic LED screen creating spellbinding visual spaces, showers of sparks falling from the heights and pyrotechnic columns surging from below.

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Russia: ISIS plans to extend its state from Pakistan to Portugal

January 27, 2016 By administrator

Russian-Foreign-Minister-Sergei-LavrovBy Abdelhak Mamoun,

(IraqiNews.com) Baghdad – On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned, that ISIS plans to extend its state from Pakistan to Portugal.

Lavrov said in a statement obtained by IraqiNews.com, “The world is facing an imminent danger because of the plans of ISIS to extend its Caliphate state from Pakistan to Portugal,” adding that, “The danger is not only threatening the regional security, but the global security as well.

Meanwhile, Lavrov denied allegations reported by some media outlets that Moscow made an offer for the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad regarding his resignation.

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Armenia v Portugal: Ronaldo hat-trick decides Yerevan soccer encounter

June 13, 2015 By administrator

600x400xsoccer-armenia-portugal.gif.pagespeed.ic.Ri8-ax-7IvInvigorated Armenia suffered a defeat in Saturday’s Euro-2016 qualifier against Portugal, conceding three goals from the visiting team’s megastar Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Havakakan’s naturalized Brazilian Marcos Pizzelli scored for the home team in the 14th minute with a spectacular long-range shot from a set piece, but Ronaldo equalized from the 11-meter spot in the 29th minute after a Henrikh Mkhitaryan foul in the penalty area.

The Real Madrid man twice punished the Armenian defense at the start of the second half before Portugal were reduced to 10 men following a second yellow card picked by Tiago Mendes.

Cheered by nearly 15,000 fans at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Armenia charged ahead and Hrayr Mkoyan managed to score with a right footed shot from very close range in the 71st minute. But the home team failed to find the equalizer in the remaining time, with the scoreboard showing the final result at 2-3 to the visitors.

Armenia played their first official match under new caretaker coach Sargis Hovsepyan. The 42-year-old specialist – who ended a long and successful career as Armenia defender and captain in 2012, having earned 132 caps for his nation – succeeded Swiss Bernard Challendes who resigned in April following the team’s unsuccessful start in the qualifying campaign.

The latest result leaves Armenia with just one point at the bottom of the five-nation qualifying group that also includes Denmark, Albania and Serbia.

Armenia will next travel to Belgrade for a qualifier against Serbia on September 4.

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