MALMÖ, Switzerland — Switzerland's Nemo won the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, becoming the first artist identifying as non-binary to claim victory, in a competition marked by controversy over Israel's participation during the war in Gaza.
MALMÖ, Switzerland — Switzerland's Nemo won the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, becoming the first artist identifying as non-binary to claim victory, in a competition marked by controversy over Israel's participation during the war in Gaza.Twenty-four-year-old Nemo 's 'The Code' won the highest score from nations' juries, and enough of the popular votes to get 591 points, edging out Croatia in the final, held in Sweden's Malmo.
When Israel's contestant Eden Golan went on stage to perform her 'Hurricane,' both cheers and boos could be heard from the audience in the Malmo Arena.Boos could also be heard while Israel delivered its points to other acts and any time a country gave 'Hurricane' high scores.In the end Golan finished in fifth place with 375 points.ProtestsPolice pushed back protesters outside the arena where more than a hundred demonstrators waved flags and chanted 'Free Palestine.
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