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ABBA to Trump: Stop Using Our Music
Donald Trump is using Abbas' music and videos in his election campaign. Now the record company is demanding that he stops.
Trump played Foo Fighters - Harris gets the money
Donald Trump played a Foo Fighters song during an election meeting in Arizona, without the band's permission. Now, the American rock band is donating all potential royalties to Kamala Harris' campaign, [according to CNN](https://edition.
Dion wonders about Trump's song choice
The megastar Céline Dion is turning against Donald Trump playing her song and giant hit from the film about the Titanic's demise "My heart will go on" at an election meeting. But she also takes the opportunity, as it seems, to mock the Republican presidential candidate.
Ebba Busch: "Baryard is my childhood idol"
The Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch cried when she heard Céline Dion at the Olympic opening ceremony. Then she sang for the Swedish media corps.
Triumphant comeback for Céline Dion at the European Championship
The superstar Céline Dion defied illness – and made a triumphant appearance at the OS opening ceremony in Paris. "We are goalless", tweets the American TV company NBC.
The Dream Fulfilled as Breaking Takes its Place in the Olympics
At the Olympic Games in Paris 2024, dancers will compete in breakdancing for the first time in history. Respect for the practitioners is growing, but some feel that the culture is now being lost.
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