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Four years earlier in 2007 Italy and Libya signed a bilateral cooperation agreement 'to combat clandestine immigration' which according to Article 2 of the Agreement required both countries to undertake 'surveillance, search and rescue operations' in 'the departure and transit areas of vessels used to transport clandestine immigrants' (Hirsi, 2012, para. 19).
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During World War II he edited Combat, a clandestine newspaper, and joined a circle of Paris luminaries that included Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.
It was a war without regular combat, waged by clandestine operatives: spies and saboteurs, bomb-makers and bomb-planters, commandos, sleeper agents, and assassins.
Around the corner is the Aug. 28, 1944, front page of Combat, a previously clandestine newspaper edited by Albert Camus which in the space of one day replaced Je Suis Partout in the kiosks.
IF THIS murky tale of spies and their doings can be reduced to a single proposition it is this: Iran and Israel are locked in mortal clandestine combat and for the most part the Iranians, together with their allies in Lebanon's Hizbullah, are running circles around their flatfooted Israeli adversaries.
He entered into the Resistance movement and became the editor of the clandestine newspaper, Combat.
By 1943, he was back in France, to join the staff of the clandestine Resistance newspaper Combat, and publish those books: first the novel "The Stranger" and then a book of philosophical essays, "The Myth of Sisyphus".
These include a shift in relations between China and North Korea, high-level concerns over Pakistan's growing instability, and details of clandestine US efforts to combat al-Qaida in Yemen.
These include a shift in relations between China and North Korea, highlevel concerns over Pakistan's growing instability, and details of clandestine US efforts to combat al-Qaida in Yemen.
A flourishing clandestine press included the newspaper Combat and the Editions de Minuit, whose first book was Le Silence de la mer (1941; The Silence of the Sea) by Vercors (Jean-Marcel Bruller).
WASHINGTON — The clandestine American military campaign to combat Al Qaeda's franchise in Yemen is expanding to fight the Islamist militancy in Somalia, as new evidence indicates that insurgents in the two countries are forging closer ties and possibly plotting attacks against the United States, American officials say.
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