The Biden administration is reopening the U.S. government’s immigration offices in Cuba after they were abruptly shuttered amid the “Havana Syndrome” phenomenon during the Trump administration almost ...
Wednesday on the latest episode of “Conspiracies & Coverups,” host and former CIA covert intelligence officer Andrew ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For her April 26 story, “‘Knife in the back’: Havana Syndrome victims dispute report dismissing their cases,” Nora Gámez Torres’ ...
This week the U.S. intelligence community said it doesn’t think the ailments Americans suffered in Cuba and elsewhere were caused by an actual attack. But if you think this will improve U.S.-Cuba ...
The U.S. government quietly acquired a device in late 2024 that officials believe may be connected to the debilitating condition known as Havana Syndrome, which more than 1,500 American officials have ...
HAVANA, March 3 (Reuters) - Cuba on Thursday blasted the United States for taking too long to accept evidence that the ailment "Havana Syndrome" was not likely caused by a foreign enemy, saying ...
WASHINGTON — A senior Defense Department official who attended last year's NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, had symptoms similar to those reported by U.S. officials who have experienced “Havana ...
A study by the National Institutes of Health spanning four years did not find signs of brain injuries in people affected by the mysterious ailment known as Havana Syndrome, but the results, published ...
CBS 60 Minutes shared new information potentially linking Russia to the Havana Syndrome. It turns out Russia, not Cuba, may be responsible for the mysterious injuries sustained by scores of American ...
There’s been continuing speculation and even more conspiracies about whether U.S. embassy workers getting sick was an attack by a foreign government. Reading time 2 minutes Yet again, another report ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence has found no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries reported by some U.S. diplomats and other government personnel, though two ...
For her April 26 story, “‘Knife in the back’: Havana Syndrome victims dispute report dismissing their cases,” Nora Gámez Torres’ interviewed Canadian and U.S. government employees harmed by incidents ...