UCLA New Study Finds Different Outcome, But Agrees There was No “Sonic Attack” in Havana
The mysterious condition "Havana Syndrome" in which dozens of US and Canadian diplomats experienced strange symptoms which doctors suspected were caused by a sonic weapon, continues prompting scientists to unveil its causes.
Probable Cause of Mysterious Illness among US and Canadian Diplomats in Havana Found
Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health Authority scientists Thursday claimed to have discovered the cause of strange symptoms found in recent years among US and Canadian diplomats in Cuba, according to Radio-Canada's investigative TV program Enquête.
No Clear Scientific Evidence Exists on Alleged Sonic Attacks against U.S. Diplomats in Cuba
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania was published July 23, in JAMA magazine, reporting confusing and contradictory results of studies conducted of alleged victims
Cuba Remains Safe for Diplomats and Travelers from All over the World
Cuban ambassador to the United States, José Cabañas, reiterated on Sunday that Cuba is a safe country for diplomats and travelers from all over the world and urged the Donald Trump Administration to stop using the health issues reported by US diplomats as a pretext to impose more unilateral coercive measures against the Caribbean island.
New Scientific Study Shows No Evidence of Any Attack on Diplomats in Havana (+Tweet)
A new scientific study published in the latest edition the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) shows that there is no evidence of any kind of attack or act against diplomats in Havana.
US Press Questions Inquiry into Health Incidents in Cuba
Most of the early investigations into health incidents reported by U.S. diplomats in Cuba could have been flawed or biased, the BuzzFeed News website said Wednesday.
Cuba Reiterates that the US Persists in Escalation of Aggressions against Cuba
Cuba decried United States persistence in using the term attack to refer to the alleged health incidents reported by American diplomats in Havana, even though science does not support such accusations.
Cuba Denounces Lack of U.S. Cooperation on Alleged Health Incidents
The director for the United States at the Foreign Ministry of Cuba, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, reiterated on Tuesday the island's denunciations about the lack of cooperation from Washington in the quest of answers about the alleged health incidents involving U.S. diplomats.
Without Evidence, US Insists on Branding Incidents in Cuba as Attacks
The United States once again used the term attacks to describe alleged health incidents of US diplomats on the island, although without presenting evidence with scientific support to validate this accusation.










