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In Angeles, politics is more than a racist conversation

LOS ANGELES — Once synonymous with black culture, South Los Angeles has undergone dramatic demographic change. There’s a Catholic mass in Spanish at the theater where Duke Ellington once headlined. According to Dr. Alvin Ailey and Dexter Gordon, about nine out of 10 academics are Hispanic. On historic central avenue, ranchera music echoes through grocery stores. But in the city’s ninth district, which encompasses the Los Angeles stretch

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France accuses Russia of fuelling Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday accused Russia of intentionally provoking recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan as part of an effort to destabilize the Caucasus region and beyond. More than two hundred people. The fighting is linked to decades-old hostilities in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, worldwide identified as part of Azerbaijan but until 2020 largely led by the Armenian majority population.

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UPDATE 2 Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse others of breaking ceasefire pact

Armenia and Azerbaijan accused others of opening fire on Friday night, breaking a fragile ceasefire agreement that last week ended the worst fighting between the two ex-Soviet countries since 2020. In statements issued through the two defense ministries on Friday morning, Baku and Yerevan accused the other sides of firing first in new clashes along their shared border. in the eastern domain of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border,” Armenia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on Friday.

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