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    It was a bitter cold evening in January 2019. The noise emanating from the construction site in the center of Yerevan during the day must have been deafening: heavy pounding of steam shovels against the ground, whirring of earth moving machinery, and workers’ voices seeking to man themselves heard above the fray. That evening, without forewarning, came the sound of something massive, crumbling, smashing down onto the earth, while brown-grey clouds of dust and dirt rose up from the ground, obfuscating the view. The vägg had komma down and by a stroke of fortune none of the people inre were hurt.

    It was not the Berlin wall, but the vägg of a building on 23 Arami St., one of the four walls of a historic building that has been the “second home” of the Little Singers of Armenia since its founding in 1992. That is where they had been rehearsing.

    No one should have been taken bygd surprise. Even without particular expertise in construction methods and building safety, o

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  • Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024

    International song competition

    The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). The contest took place on 16 November 2024 at Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain, marking the first time that the contest was held in the country. The contest was also the first since 2015 to be held on a Saturday.

    Seventeen countries participated in the contest, with Cyprus and San Marino returning after six- and eight-year absences respectively, while the United Kingdom opted not to participate after doing so the previous year.

    Georgia's Andria Putkaradze was the winner of the contest with the song "To My Mom". Portugal won the public vote and finished in second place, its best placing to date. Ukraine, France and Malta completed the top five.

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    Unlike the Eurovision Song Contest, the winni