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Canada Sticks to Havana Syndrome Findings

Published 3 weeks ago
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Canadas Global Affairs maintains its stance that Havana syndrome, affecting diplomats in Cuba, was not caused by foreign attackers, despite U.S. intelligence leaders admitting flawed analysis. Canadian diplomats and family members, experiencing symptoms like headaches and memory loss, are suing the government for alleged negligence and failure to protect them. Meanwhile, U.S. officials are increasingly suspicious of foreign involvement, with some pointing to possible Russian technology. Canadian investigations found no evidence of attacks, but the case remains unresolved, and victims continue to seek answers.

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