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Closing down sale in the 'Jungle'

By Agence France-Presse in Calais | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-26 06:56

Shopkeepers and stallholders selling off goods at discount prices as migrants are evicted from camp

An island of comfort in the squalid Calais "Jungle", the Khyber Pass Cafe is one of the few still serving customers even as migrants heed an eviction order and camp residents move out.

Open since April, the cafe has been housed in a large forest green-colored tent. Inside, migrants and aid workers sip tea and coffee, and eat traditional Pakistani dishes, including beans soaked in a spicy sauce and saffron rice.

Closing down sale in the 'Jungle'

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