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‘Our children’s schools were bombed’: the Eurovision stars fighting to rebuild Ukraine
Former teacher alyona alyona and singing partner Jerry Heil are favourites at this year’s contest – and they’re using their rousing song Teresa & Maria to help children who have lost their childhood. ‘When you know how a country sounds,” says ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine
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