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Author: Hiren Dave

Friday, 25 April 2014

25 APRIL 2014

Ø  National Investigation Agency officers have secured statements from several key United States-based witnesses linked to the 26/11 investigation. The recording of the statements from officers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and independent witnesses had been stalled since 2010 because of the U.S. resistance to the presence of Indian police officers during the process. The officers, returned to New Delhi, having recorded statements linked to e-mail correspondence of the convicted 26/11 perpetrator, David Headley, as well as investigators linked to the case.
David Headley
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Ø  Microsoft is set to release a preview version of its ‘Remote Desktop’ app that lets Windows Phone users control their PCs. Microsoft allowed Android and iOS users to control desktop PCs from their smartphones last year, Windows Phone support was missing The app is available for free, but only for mobiles running windows 8.1. 
Ø  Tension has sharply escalated in eastern Ukraine as Kiev resumed its military crackdown on anti-government protesters in Ukraine’s southeast and Russia responded by launching massive war games along the Ukrainian border.

Ø  The tiny Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands is taking on the United States and the world’s eight other nuclear-armed nations with an unprecedented lawsuit demanding that they meet their obligations toward disarmament and accusing them of “flagrant violations” of international law. The island group that was used for dozens of U.S. nuclear tests after World War II was filing a suit against each of the nine countries in the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands. It also was filing a federal lawsuit against the United States in San Francisco, naming President Barack Obama, the departments and secretaries of defense and energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration. The Marshall Islands claims the nine countries are modernising their nuclear arsenals instead of negotiating disarmament, and it estimates that they will spend $1 trillion on those arsenals over the next decade.

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