Eurovision 2010

The countdown to Oslo has begun! Greece, Serbia and Turkey have all been recent contest winners and the former Yugoslavia triumphed in 1989. Is a Balkan country poised for victory this time around? Meet the contestants, get to know the songs, and share your opinion in our comments section!

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Turkey, Romania among Eurovision's top three

31/05/2010

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Turkey and Romania placed second and third in this year's Eurovision song contest. Five other Southeast European countries participated in the weekend finals.
Stankovic carries Serbian song to Eurovision

05/04/2010

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Milan Stankovic will represent Serbia in Oslo with a song by famed Balkan composer Goran Bregovic, who penned a tune intended to cheer people up.
BiH 2010 Eurosong entry calls for "overcoming the past"

02/04/2010

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A young artist who gained popularity at a regional talent show will represent Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo.
Albanian singer hopes for Eurovision top ten

01/04/2010

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A modern rhythm and blues number won the Albanian annual "national festival" raising hopes for a good showing in Oslo.
Opa! Greece heads to Eurovision

31/03/2010

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With their song "Opa!", Giorgos Alkaios & Friends are selected to represent Greece at Eurovision 2010.
Romania "plays with fire" at 2010 Eurovision

26/03/2010

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Romania again tries its hand at the European Song Contest, this year with a dynamic tune.
Feminnem again heads to Eurovision

25/03/2010

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Croatia's all-girl band heads for Oslo to represent the country at Eurovision 2010.
Turkey counts on maNga to get back Eurovision victory

24/03/2010

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Turkey chooses an MTV award-winning rock band for this year's Eurovision contest.

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