Havana Syndrome
Havana Syndrome involves mysterious symptoms impacting U.S. personnel abroad. Recent controversies, potential foreign ties, and halted investigations fuel debates.
Marco Rubio on Havana Syndrome: “There's Still Much Work to Be Done”
Published on 2/23/2025
Cubans With Approved Family Reunification Blocked from Traveling to U.S. After Trump’s Inauguration
Published on 1/24/2025
Havana Syndrome: New Report Suggests Possible Foreign Attack
Published on 1/13/2025
CIA Whistleblower Alleges Cover-Up in Havana Syndrome, Points Finger at Russia
Published on 1/5/2025
Possible Foreign Threat? Congressional Report Suggests "Havana Syndrome" Linked to External Adversary
Published on 12/8/2024
Change in Leadership at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba: Acting Ambassador Concludes His Service
Published on 10/29/2024
Decision Sparks Controversy: U.S. Health Authorities Halt Investigation into "Havana Syndrome"
Published on 9/2/2024
Over 300 Individuals, Including Children, Treated for Havana Syndrome
Published on 8/1/2024