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Switzerland's Nemo Wins Eurovision 2024 with The Code

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Switzerland's Nemo emerges victorious at Eurovision 2024 with an epic win in Malmo, Sweden! Find out all the details here.

In a stunning turn of events, Switzerland's Nemo has clinched the top spot at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 held in Malmo, Sweden, mesmerizing the audience with their captivating performance of 'The Code'. The non-binary artist's triumph amidst fierce competition has left fans in awe of their talent and unique flair. This year's Eurovision was nothing short of exhilarating, with 25 acts from across Europe battling it out on stage for the prestigious trophy.

Nemo's win comes in the midst of controversy and political tensions, particularly involving Israel, who landed in fifth place. Despite the backdrop of chaos, Nemo's victory shines brightly, solidifying their place in Eurovision history. The grand final was a spectacle to behold, with Switzerland's enthralling performance stealing the show and capturing the hearts of viewers worldwide.

In a thrilling climax to the event, Switzerland's Nemo was crowned the 68th Eurovision champion, bringing a close to a tumultuous yet riveting competition. The Malmö Arena witnessed scenes of celebration as Nemo's euphoric win was met with cheers and applause, marking a memorable conclusion to an unforgettable night of music and entertainment.

Reflecting on the Eurovision 2024 highlights, the lack of points for the UK's Olly Alexander and the emotional reactions to the Israel controversy added an extra layer of drama to the event. As fans dissect the results and performances, the enduring legacy of Switzerland's Nemo as the champion of Eurovision 2024 is sure to echo through the annals of music history.

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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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Switzerland Tops Eurovision 2024, Israel Takes Fifth 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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Eurovision 2024 full results and points as Switzerland's Nemo wins (Teesside Live)

Eurovision 2024 has come to an end and the winner has been crowned after 25 acts took to the stage in Sweden to battle it out for the trophy - here are the ...

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Eurovision 2024 results and points in full as Switzerland wins (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

It was a spectacular night in Sweden but there could only be one winner as the Eurovision Song Contest results were revealed.

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Eurovision 2024: Switzerland's Nemo wins song contest – video ... (The Guardian)

Switzerland has won the 68th Eurovision song contest, bringing to an end a fraught and at times tumultuous competition overshadowed by a row over Israel's ...

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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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Finland: 1.2 Million Viewers for the Eurovision 2024 Grand Final ... (Eurovoix)

An average of 1.2 million Finns watched the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 live on Yle TV1.

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Switzerland wins Eurovision 2024 against backdrop of chaos and ... (ITV News)

Watch the latest from ITV News - There was disappointment for the UK's Olly Alexander, who received no points in the public vote and came 18th overall.

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Eurovision 2024 live: Who won, reactions and how did the UK score (The Independent)

Eurovision 2024 – live: Switzerland's Nemo wins song contest as Bambie Thug cries over Israel row · Nemo was crowned the winner as boos were heard during ...

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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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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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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: 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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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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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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Eurovision 2024 boosts SBS on Sunday (TV Tonight)

Even without Australia performing, viewers kept the Eurovision love alive. The Summit return finishes third in its slot.

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