US issues first $3 million in compensation for Havana syndrome cases
The American government has distributed its initial $3 million in payouts to staff impacted by the unexplained Havana Syndrome. This medical issue gained widespread notice in 2016, following reports from US diplomats in Havana, Cuba, who experienced symptoms like vision issues, headaches, and nosebleeds after being exposed to sharp noises during the night. Theories suggest that an unidentified sonar device may have been deployed by a foreign power.