Yemen Files Today, Friday 25 November, WikiLeaks releases the Yemen Files. . The Yemen Files are a collection of more than 500 documents from the United States embassy in Sana'a, Yemen. Comprising more than 200 emails and 300 PDFs, the collection details official documents and correspondence pertaining to the Office for Military Cooperation (OMC) located at the US embassy. Julian Assange said: "The war in Yemen has produced 3.15 million internally displaced persons. Yemen is of significant strategic interest as Yemen controls a narrow choke-point to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal through which 11% of the world's petroleum passes each day. The Yemen Files offer documentary evidence of the US arming, training and funding of Yemeni forces in the years building up to the war. A US presence remained in the country until February 2015, when the US closed its embassy due to the continuing unrest between different factions in the country.
Seguimiento Empleo en Correos: ¿Qué requisitos deben tener los candidatos a las nuevas plazas ofertadas? Actualizado 13/01/2016 9:29:46 CET MADRID, 12 Ene. (EDIZIONES) - Año nuevo, oportunidades nuevas para conseguir empleo. Correos se suma a esta premisa ofertando 1.606 puestos de trabajo. Si estás interesado en optar a estas plazas, sigue leyendo. - Haber cumplido la edad legal de contratación prevista para cada puesto de trabajo - Cumplir los requisitos contractuales conforme a la legislación vigente en materia de permisos de trabajo o cualquier otra que la sustituya - Estar en posesión del título de ESO, Graduado Escolar o titulación oficial que la sustituya, o conocimiento, experiencia y aptitudes, adquiridos en el desempeño de su profesión, equivalentes a esta titulación, de acuerdo con el III Convenio Colectivo, para el desempeño de los puestos de trabajo del Grupo IV Personal Operativo - No mantener en la actualidad una relación laboral fija en Correos - No haber sido evaluado negativamente por el desempeño del puesto de trabajo en Correos solicitado en el proceso - Formación.
Julian Assange can't leave London embassy to get an MRI LONDON — Wikileaks founder Julian Assange needs an MRI for pain in his shoulder, but if he leaves the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he's been taking refuge since 2012, he'll be arrested. The Ecuadorian government made an appeal for Assange to be given safe passage out of the embassy for a shoulder scan, but Britain's Foreign Office said the European arrest warrant is still valid, according to multiple reports. Assange faces extradition to Sweden for questioning about alleged sex crimes, which he denies. “We did ask the British government for a safe passage for humanitarian reasons in coordination with Ecuador, so that Julian Assange can get an MRI,” Ricardo Patiño, Ecuador's foreign minister said at a briefing, according to The Guardian. “The reply we have had from Britain is that he can leave whenever he likes for any medical care he might need, but the European arrest warrant for Assange is still valid. In other words, he can leave — and we will put him in jail.
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