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US to impose sanctions on Russia over nerve agent attack
The United States announced Wednesday it will impose new sanctions on Russia for illegally using a chemical weapon in an attempt to kill a former spy and his daughter in Britain earlier this year.
Sonic attack on US diplomats? Cubans don't believe it
In this city where the U.S. says at least 22 strange episodes have occurred over the last year, few people believe a word of it.
By Michael Weissenstein and Andrea Rodriguez
The sound in Havana: What Americans heard in Cuba attacks
It sounds sort of like a mass of crickets. But not quite. A high-pitched whine, but from what? It seems to undulate, even writhe. Listen closely: Some hear multiple, distinct tones colliding in a nails-on-the-chalkboard effect.
By Michael Weissenstein
US: A few visitors to Cuba claim symptoms similar to health attacks
The United States has received “a handful of reports” from American citizens who say they’ve experienced symptoms similar to those in attacks of U.S. government workers in Havana.
Analysis: If attacks aim to divide US-Cuba, they're working
When Americans started falling ill last year in Havana, the victims of eerie, invisible attacks, investigators seized on a key question: Who had the motive to drive the United States and Cuba apart?
US orders 15 Cuban diplomats to leave in response to 'health attacks'
Both countries are poised to cut their embassies by more than half, as uncanny, unexplained attacks threaten delicate ties between the Cold War rivals.
Cuba tells Tillerson: No culpability in health 'attacks'
The former Cold War foes appeared no closer to resolving the bizarre, frightening health crisis after a hastily arranged meeting between Tillerson and visiting Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.
Tillerson to meet Cuba official amid probe into 'attacks'
At least 21 U.S. diplomats have suffered physical symptoms, including brain damage and hearing loss, since late last year as a result of what Tillerson has described as “health attacks.”
Cuba diplomat mystery: What theories US investigators are pursuing
Each explanation seems to fit parts of what’s happened, conflicting with others.
How Castro responded when US diplomats suddenly got sick
The way Castro responded surprised Washington, several U.S. officials familiar with the exchange told The Associated Press.
By Michael Weissenstein
New details deepen mystery of US diplomats' illness in Cuba
The blaring, grinding noise jolted the American diplomat from his bed in a Havana hotel. He moved just a few feet, and there was silence. He climbed back into bed. Inexplicably, the agonizing sound hit him again.
By Michael Weissenstein