Point Nemo is where the South Pacific Ocean meets the closest landmass, the position having the highest latitude 48°52.6′S, 123°23.6′W, and is thus very remote on Earth. Point Nemo was named after ...
Point Nemo lies in the South Pacific Ocean, at 48°52.6′ south latitude and 123°23.6′ west longitude to be exact. It is about 2,700 kilometres away from the nearest land in all directions. Also known ...
Swiss singer Nemo, who won the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, said Thursday they will return the winner’s trophy because Israel is being allowed to compete in the politically troubled pop music ...
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo said they will return their 2024 victory trophy because Israel is being allowed to compete in the pop music competition. The singer, who won the 2024 edition with operatic ...
The song contest's first openly nonbinary singer's move comes after five countries have said they will boycott next year's event over decision to allow Israel to compete. By Gil Kaufman Last year’s ...
The contest, which turns 70 in 2026, strives to put pop before politics, but has repeatedly been embroiled in world events. Swiss singer Nemo, who won the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, said on ...
‘Clear conflict’ between Eurovision ideals of ‘inclusion and dignity for all’ and decision to let Israel compete, says 2024 winner Nemo, the Swiss singer who won the 2024 Eurovision song contest, has ...
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo Mettler announced on Thursday that the 2024 Eurovision trophy will be returned to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), saying the contest's continued inclusion of Israel ...
ZURICH, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo on Thursday said they were handing back their trophy in the latest protest about Israel's continued participation in the contest over the war in ...
Point Nemo, the most isolated spot on Earth, is gaining attention. Located in the South Pacific, it is the farthest point from any land. Astronauts in space are often closer than people on Earth. This ...
A REMOTE, desolate patch of the South Pacific Ocean, known formally as the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, is preparing for its next high-profile arrival: the International Space Station (ISS). This ...
After more than two decades orbiting Earth, the International Space Station will retire. Its journey has enabled global cooperation and groundbreaking research in space. But ageing modules and rising ...