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Switzerland's Nemo Wins Eurovision Song Contest
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The 68th Eurovision Song Contest took place in Malmö, Sweden, with Swiss singer Nemo emerging as the winner. Their song "The Code" is an operatic ode to their journey towards embracing non-gender identity, which served as inspiration for the performance. According to reports, Nemo's entry received the highest score from nations' juries. Baby Lasagna finished in second place with 547 points. The contest was marked by a turbulent year, including the expulsion of Dutch competitor Joost Klein due to a backstage altercation.
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countries
- 1.Belgium
- 2.Belarus
- 3.Switzerland
- 4.Denmark
- 5.Finland
- 6.France
- 7.United Kingdom
- 8.Croatia
- 9.Ireland
- 10.Israel
- 11.Iceland
- 12.Italy
organizations
- 1.Eurovision
- 2.European Broadcasting Union
- 3.Hamas
- 4.Abba
- 5.Action Group for Palestine
- 6.Hatari
- 7.Instagram
- 8.Labour Party
- 9.VRT network
persons
- 1.Eden Golan
- 2.Joost Klein
- 3.Baby Lasagna
- 4.Bambie Thug
- 5.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.Celine Dion
- 7.Eric Saade
- 8.Fever Ray
- 9.Greta Thunberg
- 10.Leo Varadkar
- 11.Malena Ernman
- 12.Nina Plese