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Switzerland's Nemo Makes History at Eurovision 2024

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Swiss rapper Nemo wins Eurovision 2024, sparking celebrations and controversies. Read on to learn about the epic journey to victory!

Switzerland's Nemo made waves at Eurovision 2024 by clinching the top spot with the groundbreaking song 'The Code.' The non-binary artist's victory sparked jubilant celebrations among Swiss advocates for non-binary rights, urging authorities to support inclusivity. Despite the triumph, the event was not without drama, with controversies surrounding the public vote and the absence of iconic group Abba.

As Swiss fans prepared a hero's welcome for Nemo after the historic win, the Eurovision 2024 finale in Malmo, Sweden, left a lasting impact. The grand finale was marked by political strife and allegations of misconduct, overshadowing the musical talent on display. Amidst the chaos, Israel secured a respectable 5th place, adding to the event's blend of emotions.

In a captivating turn of events, Nemo became the first non-binary artist to claim victory at Eurovision, setting a new standard for inclusivity in the music industry. Meanwhile, Olly Alexander's 18th place finish for the UK left fans pondering the unpredictable nature of the competition. With Switzerland's triumph at the center stage, Eurovision 2024 will be remembered for its mix of celebration and controversy, shaping the future of music competitions.

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Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision 2024 in a year of protests (OPB News)

Switzerland has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Swiss rapper and singer Nemo's song "The Code" impressed both the jury and the public at the ...

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Eurovision 2024: everything we learned – from the Abba swizz to the ... (The Guardian)

Why did Olly Alexander fall flat in the public vote? Why didn't Abba show up? And how did the trophy get smashed?

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Switzerland's Nemo Victorious At Eurovision 2024 (Dig!)

Switzerland's Nemo was victorious at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden. The non-binary artist won with the song The Code.

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Nemo's Eurovision win fires up Swiss advocates for non-binary rights (Reuters)

Swiss advocates for non-binary rights hailed local star Nemo's victory in Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest, urging the country's authorities to enable ...

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Eurovision 2024: Winner Nemo to be welcomed home by Swiss fans (The Associated Press)

Swiss Eurovision fans were getting ready to give a hero's welcome to singer Nemo, who won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with “The Code,” an operatic ...

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Switzerland Tops Eurovision 2024, Israel Takes 5th Place Amid ... (The Media Line)

Switzerland emerged victorious at this year's Eurovision Song Contest held in Malmo, Sweden, while Israel, amidst a storm of controversy and political ...

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In pictures: Switzerland's Nemo takes Eurovision 2024 crown as ... (The Irish Times)

Swiss singer Nemo representing celebrates after winning the final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with the song The Code at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, ...

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Eurovision 2024 Concludes With Controversial Grand Finale (Vanity Fair)

Eurovision 2024, which ended Saturday night, was shaken by political strife and shadowy allegations of misconduct.

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Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision – as the ... (PinkNews)

Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision – as the UK's Olly Alexander comes 18th · Share · Save for later · Listen.

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Eurovision disqualifies Dutch entry hours before charged final in ... (The Washington Post)

Dutch artist Joost Klein will no longer compete in Saturday night's Eurovision grand final in Malmo due to a backstage “incident,” the European Broadcasting ...

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