World News Video. Breakdancing gets Olympic status to debut at Paris in 2024 Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/12/2020 - 22:59 GMT+1 Breakdancing will be called breaking at the Olympics, as it was in the 1970s by hip-hop pioneers in the United States. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Breakdancing gets Olympic status to debut at Paris in 2024 Now playing Next US envoys in Israel to stabilise ceasefire after flareup of violence Now playing Next Cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway, killing two airport workers Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 20th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Louvre remains closed after daring daylight robbery shocks Paris Now playing Next Kainan City sets world record for mass gingerbread house decorating Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 20th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Jewels of 'inestimable' value stolen from Louvre museum in Paris Now playing Next Trump says ceasefire to hold after Israel airstrikes on Hamas in Rafah Now playing Next Revolut Western Europe CEO: “Not specifically in a hurry” for licences Now playing Next Trump lashes out at Colombia's Petro and announces aid withdrawal Now playing Next Paris Louvre museum to remain shut as police seek 'audacious' thieves Now playing Next Bringing history home: Uzbekistan’s Center for Islamic Civilization reclaims priceless artefacts Now playing Next Is your honey really made by bees? Meet The Food Detectives fighting fake honey Now playing Next 'No place for war criminals': EU foreign ministers walk fine line on Trump-Putin summit in Budapest Now playing Next Did pro-Russian supporters fly a Putin hot air balloon in Berlin? More videos
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