Switzerland’s Nemo crowned as Eurovision’s first nonbinary winner


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Switzerland’s Nemo has claimed the 2024 Eurovision trophy, becoming the first nonbinary winner in the contest’s history. They explained ahead of the final that their song “The Code” is about discovering their identity. Nemo dominated the international jury vote for a total of 591 points ahead of second-placed Croatia.



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