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  2. Around the World (La La La La La) - Wikipedia

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    "Around the World (La La La La La)" is the debut single of German-based international Eurodance group ATC (an abbreviation of A Touch of Class). The song is a cover of the Russian hit " Pesenka " by Ruki Vverh! and uses the song's melody with additional English lyrics.

  3. A Touch of Class (group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the DJ and producer ATB successfully took the band's record label to court, and the band was forced to formally drop the ATC initials. [2] Following the name change, the group released a final single, "New York City", and their second album, Touch the Sky in 2003, but they did not match the success of their previous records and the ...

  4. Alex Christensen - Wikipedia

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    One of the songs produced by Christensen, ATC's "Around the World (La La La La La)", was later sampled in Beat Ink's "Around the World" in 2008 and used in Chris Webby's "La La La" in 2009. [citation needed] In 2007, Christensen released the song "Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt" in co-operation with Y-ass. It sampled The Soundlovers ...

  5. World’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 revealed

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  6. World’s most dangerous countries for 2023 revealed - AOL

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    The most dangerous countries in the world 2023. Afghanistan. Yemen. Syria. South Sudan. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Russia. Ukraine. Somalia. Sudan. Iraq. The most peaceful countries in the ...

  7. Planet Pop - Wikipedia

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    Planet Pop is the debut album by Eurodance group A Touch of Class.The album was released internationally on 6 November 2000 and in the United States on 6 February 2001. It reached No. 73 on the Billboard 200.

  8. Internet censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Following Marzouk's announcement to lift Internet censorship, Kchouk notes, “Tunisia has always embraced advanced technologies when it comes to the virtual world, in theory. But in practice, it’s completely different.” [ 15 ] In September, the United Nations appealed to Tunisia to operationalize its freedom of expression and information ...

  9. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The ban did not affect the other two ISPs in the country, Wana (now Inwi) and Méditel (now Orange Maroc). The blocking of YouTube on Maroc Telecom was lifted on May 30, 2007, after Maroc Telecom unofficially announced that the denied access to the website was a mere "technical glitch". [56]