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The image shows a portion of a newspaper article with the headline "Look at what's happening to ISIS.

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The image shows a portion of a newspaper article with the headline "Look at what's happening to ISIS." The photo is taken from an angle that does not provide a full view of the entire page, but it appears to be a two-column layout. The visible part of the text includes a quote attributed to former UK Prime Minister David Cameron, where he discusses the use of technology by ISIL and suggests they are exploiting tools of capitalism for their own purposes. The quote is underscored with an emphasis on "Look at what's happening to ISIS" in a larger font size compared to the rest of the text.

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