President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a decree on holding an international music contest called "Intervision" in Russia this year, after the country was banned from the Eurovision Song Contest.
On Monday 3 February, the Russian leader signed a decree directing officials to bring back the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow this year, with the goal of “developing international cultural a ...
Putin signed a decree on Monday for the Intervision Song Contest to be held in Moscow this year, and told senior Kremlin and government officials to prepare for the event. China, Cuba, Brazil and ...
TASS/. More than 25 nations have expressed their interest in participating in the Intervision Song Contest, including Latin American countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an ...
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree Monday establishing a Russian version of the Eurovision Song Contest ... competition nearly three years ago. The new contest will be called Intervideniye ...
The flagship TV music contest Intervision, which is to be held in ... The initiative for a new international popular song contest was presented at the 9th St. Petersburg International Cultural ...
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