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US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies

The US government has paid nearly $3 million in compensation to victims of Havana Syndrome, a mysterious neurological condition. Reports of this illness, affecting spies, diplomats, and their families, began a decade ago with CIA officers in Cuba and have since been reported by American staff in other locations like China.

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US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies
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The US government has paid nearly $3 million in compensation to victims of Havana Syndrome, a mysterious neurological condition. Reports of this illness, affecting spies, diplomats, and their families, began a decade ago with CIA officers in Cuba and have since been reported by American staff in other locations like China. Sufferers have experienced symptoms including unusual sounds, skull pressure, dizziness, and nausea. The Department of Defence stated it will continue to prioritize care for affected personnel, with compensation provided under the Havana Act enacted in 2021. The cause of Havana Syndrome remains a subject of speculation, with theories suggesting microwave or sonar weapon use by a foreign power.

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Reports of Havana Syndrome began emerging a decade ago by CIA officers working in Cuba.

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These payments are the first to be made to US agency staff in relation to the illness.

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The US government has paid nearly $3m in compensation to victims of Havana Syndrome.

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Sufferers have described symptoms such as hearing a low hum, clicks, squeals, intense skull pressure, dizziness, and nausea.

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Some speculate the illness is caused by microwaves or a foreign power using a sonar weapon.

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The US government has paid nearly $3m (£2.2m) in compensation to victims of so-called Havana Syndrome, a mysterious neurological condition reported by spies, diplomats and their families.The payments are the first to be made to US agency staff in relation to the illness, reports of which began emerging a decade ago by CIA officers working in the Cuban capital.Since then, American staff based elsewhere, including China, have reported "anomalous health incidents".Sufferers have described symptoms such as hearing a low hum, clicks, squeals and "grinding metal" while others reported intense pressure on the skull, dizziness and nausea.The US Department of Defence said it would continue to prioritise "the care of affected personnel" as it announced the compensation, paid out under the Havana Act which was signed into law in 2021.There has been widespread speculation for many years over what - and who - is responsible for Havana Syndrome. Some have claimed the illness is caused by microwaves, prompting further speculation that a foreign power may have used some kind of sonar weapon to attack US overseas staff and their dependants.
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