Sonic Attack
-
Ottawa won’t say whether diplomats in Cuba still being briefed on ‘Havana syndrome’ risksThe cause of what's become known as 'Havana syndrome' remains a mystery years later.CanadaOct 27, 2020
-
Canadian officials warned staff bound for Cuba to stay silent on ‘Havana syndrome’There have been no new reports of mysterious symptoms in two years but still no answers on cause.CanadaOct 25, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
More American diplomats in China hit with mystery health issues, U.S. saysA U.S. medical team was screening more Americans who work in a southern Chinese city as the State Department confirmed evacuating a number of government workers who experienced unexplained health issues like those that have hurt U.S. personnel in Cuba and China.WorldJun 7, 2018
-
-
Advertisement
-
U.S. confirms two more victims in Cuba sonic attacks, bringing total to 24Two more U.S. government workers have been confirmed to be victims of invisible attacks in Cuba, the United States said Friday.WorldOct 20, 2017
-
At least one Canadian, 16 U.S. diplomats hurt by suspected sonic attacks in CubaThe U.S. has confirmed at least 16 Americans associated with its embassy in Havana suffered negative health symptoms from mysterious attacks in Cuba, but the Canadian government still won’t say how many of its diplomatic staff have been impacted.WorldAug 24, 2017
Trending
-
Canadian man dies during Texas Ironman event. His widow wants answers as to why257 Read
-
B.C. teen’s killer says new TV show about Reena Virk’s murder ‘disrespectful’219 Read
-
‘Shock and disbelief’ after Manitoba school trustee’s Indigenous comments196 Read
-
Anne Heche’s estate cannot pay over $8M in debts, son says182 Read
-
16-year-old child of billionaire tech CEO reported missing97 Read
-
Alberta to overhaul municipal rules to include sweeping new powers, municipal political parties70 Read
-