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Hours before the incident, the suspect posted online about plans to kill an unnamed man and anyone who got in his way.
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Anyone who emerges to take on Harris is facing a steep challenge.
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The 68th Eurovision Song Contest concluded in Malmö after a chaotic week.
Tensions between acts over Israel's presence on display at Eurovision press conference
The Dutch act called on Israel’s singer to answer a question about performers’ safety concerns.
RTÉ Eurovision chief: If we withdraw that's the end of the Olympics, the end of the World Cup
Large-scale protest planned in Malmö today to coincide with Israel's Eurovision appearance
Security is likely to be stepped up within the city today, ahead of the Israeli singer’s performance in the second semi-final.
Watch: Sweden gave 'King of Eurovision' Johnny Logan a return to the big stage last night
The Irish singer belted out ‘Euphoria’ – the 2012 winner by the only other person to have won the contest twice, Sweden’s Loreen.
Bambie Thug says EBU 'ordered' change to Ogham make-up that spelled out pro-Palestine messages
Eurovision: Bambie Thug confirms they will perform in final after qualifying from semis tonight
The Cork-born ‘witch’ broke a bleak spell for Ireland at the competition by finishing among the top ten acts tonight.
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Travelling fans were in buoyant form after last night’s full dress rehearsal, held amid tightened security at Malmö Arena.
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Emmet Bergin - best-known for his role as Dick Moran in Glenroe - has died
Quiz: How much do you know about snakes?
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Sweden have won the Eurovision to equal Ireland's record of seven song contest wins
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