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Blood Money: How Isis makes up to €4.5m a day
Blood Money: How Isis makes up to €4.5m a day

The Islamic State’s staggering successes come at a cost. After all, it’s not cheap to wage war and manage territorial conquests whose population is now roughly the size of Austria’s.

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