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thespectator.com | Colin Freeman |Freddy Gray |Jordan Peterson |Brendan O’Neill
The Congolese chapter of Islamic State has a ruthless way of stopping outsiders reporting their presence to the authorities. Under the edicts of their founder, Jamil Mukulu, who once lived as a cleric in London, anyone who strays across them in their forest hideouts should be killed on sight. “Slaughter him or her, behead them immediately,” Mukulu once commanded.
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thespectator.com | Lee Langley |Jordan Peterson |Owen Matthews |Matthew Lynn
Call it a mosaic. Here it all is — the pathos of a botched first date, a birth, a death, a feud, a stumble into love. The Café With No Name deals with the small dramas of everyday life. The setting is Vienna — not the elegant city of Schönbrunn but the Karmelitermarkt, one of the poorest districts, debris from Allied bombs still filling the basements in 1966. Robert Simon has worked in the market for seven years, shifting crates of swedes, restacking firewood, cleaning the floor at the fishmonger.
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