Two more Americans have been confirmed to be affected by unexplained health attacks against U.S. diplomats in Cuba, the United States said Tuesday, raising the total number of victims to 21.
A spate of 'sonic' attacks between November 2016 and August 2017 left diplomats in US Cuba suffering from severe health problems, including hearing loss and mild brain injuries.
The Associated Press has obtained a recording of what some U.S. and Canadian diplomatic workers heard in Havana, part of the series of unnerving incidents later deemed to be deliberate attacks.
Some diplomats and their doctors tell NBC they're concerned the U.S. wants to downplay what happened. Some suspect harassment has continued inside the U.S.
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In the realm of international mystery illnesses, few have managed to grab headlines and stir the pot of conspiracy theories quite like the 'Havana Syndrome.' What began as a series of headaches and unexplained symptoms among American diplomats in Cuba has ballooned into an enigma that's persisted across the globe. The latest report demands a
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No certain cause was found for injuries suffered by staff members at the U.S. Embassy, who the State Department claims were victims of an “attack.”
That Havana Syndrome is an attack on diplomats by one country has been a popular theory, but remains unsubstantiated.
After a baffling, silent attack on US Embassy staff in Havana, the Trump administration is using concern over its diplomats’ health as an excuse to reverse Obama’s rapprochement with Cuba.
A US defense official recently experienced symptoms similar to Havana syndrome during a trip to NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. The official, who
The United States on Friday abruptly warned Americans not to visit Cuba and ordered more than half its Havana embassy personnel to leave the island in a dramatic response to mysterious recent "specific attacks" harming the health of U.S. diplomats.