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US finds no ‘Havana syndrome’ link to foreign powers, but 2 spy agencies say it’s possible
A new report from U.S. intelligence finds no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries experienced by U.S. personnel.
‘Havana Syndrome’ bombshell as two US intel agencies break ranks to say mystery foreign weapon may have hurt officials
TWO US intelligence agencies have revealed there is a “roughly even chance” that a mystery foreign weapon may have hurt American diplomats serving abroad. Between 2016 and 2018, US
Split emerges among U.S. spy agencies over mysterious 'Havana syndrome'
A split has emerged between U.S. spy agencies over whether a foreign adversary may be responsible for “Havana Syndrome” injuries to Americans stationed overseas.
US Rules Out Foreign Link to Mysterious Havana Syndrome
U.S. intelligence agencies have found no conclusive evidence that diplomats are falling suspiciously ill due to foreign intervention.
'Very unlikely' foreign actor linked to Havana Syndrome, US intelligence says
A new report says two of seven US intelligence bodies believe foreign actors could be able to use radio frequency technology.
Most US spy agencies still discount Havana Syndrome being caused by foreign foe, new intelligence report says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Most U.S. spy agencies have reaffirmed that it is "very unlikely" that a foreign foe was responsible for so-called Havana Syndrome ailments suffered by hundreds of U.S. personnel and their families, a new U.S. intelligence assessment said on Friday.
Two U.S. spy agencies see possible foreign adversary in some ‘Havana syndrome’ attacks
New intelligence about weapons research by American adversaries opens the possibility of a foreign actor behind the mysterious ailments that have injured hundreds of U.S. personnel serving overseas.
Two intelligence agencies see advances in foreign tech that could cause ‘Havana syndrome’
Two U.S. intelligence agencies investigating a series of unexplained health incidents among U.S. government officials believe it is possible that foreign adversaries have developed advanced technology that could be responsible for the symptoms.
House Intelligence leader calls latest Havana syndrome assessment a ‘cover-up’
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), accused the intelligence community of “a cover-up,” following the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s latest evaluation of “Havana syndrome.
Most Of US Intel Community Says Unlikely Foreign Adversary Behind 'Havana Syndrome'
Most of the US intelligence community assesses it is 'very unlikely' that a foreign adversary is behind the mysterious so-called Havana Syndrome symptoms experienced by some American officials, an intelligence assessment published Friday said.
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Biden Officials Say the Truth About Havana Syndrome Is Still Unknown
The White House contradicts a new intelligence assessment on the mysterious ailments that diplomats and spies have reported ...
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New Twist In US-Cuba Trademark Fight Over Havana Club Rum
One rum, two owners: the decades-long legal battle between the Cuban government and spirits giant Bacardi over the popular ...
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Biden officials cast doubt on view that Havana Syndrome wasn’t work of foreign agents
Contradicting what U.S. spy agencies have publicly said, senior National Security Council officials told a group of Havana ...
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Cuba frees man who participated in 1997 attacks on hotels in Havana, orchestrated by Cuban exiles
A government-run news agency in Cuba says authorities released a Salvadoran man who was convicted of participating in a ...
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