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Le finaliste de l'Eurovision a repris le hit des putinistes du groupe "Tata" et a fait scandale sur Internet
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Le finaliste de l'Eurovision a repris le hit des putinistes du groupe "Tata" et a fait scandale sur Internet

A Greek artist named Akylas, who became a finalist at Eurovision 2026, sparked controversy after performing an English version of a song by the Russian band 'Tatu', which supports Russia's war against Ukraine. The song, titled 'All The Things She Said' (original title: 'Я сошла с ума'), was performed during a live event, leading to strong reactions online. Ukrainian users expressed outrage over the choice of song, criticizing the artist for supporting a group that openly backs the Putin regime. The situation caught the attention of Ukraine’s representative at Eurovision 2026, singer LELEKA, who condemned the performance, linking it to recent attacks on Kyiv and expressing deep emotional distress. She emphasized the importance of awareness over indifference in such matters.

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Le finaliste de l'Eurovision a repris le hit des putinistes du groupe "Tata" et a fait scandale sur Internet

A Greek artist named Akylas, who became a finalist at Eurovision 2026, sparked controversy after performing an English version of a song by the Russian band 'Tatu', which supports Russia's war against Ukraine. The song, titled 'All The Things She Said' (original title: 'Я сошла с ума'), was performed during a live event, leading to strong reactions online. Ukrainian users expressed outrage over the choice of song, criticizing the artist for supporting a group that openly backs the Putin regime. The situation caught the attention of Ukraine’s representative at Eurovision 2026, singer LELEKA, who condemned the performance, linking it to recent attacks on Kyiv and expressing deep emotional distress. She emphasized the importance of awareness over indifference in such matters.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the incident as a clear moral and political issue, emphasizing the support of a Russian group that backs the war. It highlights the emotional impact on Ukrainian citizens and criticizes the performer for aligning with a regime seen as aggressors. The tone leans left by focusing on

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 45): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the incident involving the Greek artist Akylas performing a song by the Russian group 'Tatu' linked to pro-war sentiments. It includes quotes from LELEKA expressing concern over the performance. Objectivity is low due to the emotionally charged la

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