Cash Shortage Crisis in Havana: Why Cubans Are Frustrated and Desperate for Money

HAVANA, Cuba – A growing number of frustrated Cubans are facing challenges within the country’s monetary system, with shortages of cash causing long queues at banks and ATMs in Havana and beyond. Alejandro Fonseca, a 23-year-old Cuban, experienced this firsthand when he spent hours waiting in line at a bank ATM only to find the cash had run out before he could withdraw any funds. According to Cuban economist and university professor Omar Everleny PĂ©rez, …

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Havana Syndrome: Shocking Evidence Points to Russia’s Involvement in Brain Injuries

Washington, D.C. – Recent investigations into a series of mysterious brain injuries experienced by U.S. officials in Havana, Cuba have suggested potential links to Russia. The condition, known as the Havana Syndrome, has raised concerns about possible attacks on American diplomats and government personnel. CBS’s 60 Minutes delved into the issue, revealing a possible nexus between the Havana Syndrome and Russian involvement. The report highlighted the severity and complexity of the situation, shedding light on …

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**Havana Syndrome Revealed: Link to Mental Health Uncovered in Shocking New Studies**

Washington, D.C. – Two recent studies on the enigmatic ‘Havana syndrome’ have failed to identify a physical cause but have indicated a potential connection to mental health. Since 2016, over 1,000 US government personnel stationed worldwide have reported experiencing symptoms including hearing intrusive sounds, pressure on their heads, severe headaches, dizziness, and cognitive dysfunction. The condition first gained media attention when federal employees stationed in Havana, Cuba, reported these anomalous health incidents (AHIs), leading to …

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**Havana Syndrome: Groundbreaking Study Reveals Surprising Results**

Washington, D.C. – An ongoing investigation conducted by the National Institutes of Health has revealed that repeated scans of patients with the mysterious Havana syndrome have not shown significant evidence of brain injury. Published on Monday in JAMA, two studies examined over 80 patients who had been stationed in various locations, such as Cuba, Austria, and China. The researchers found few significant differences in cognitive and physical tests when compared to a control group. The …

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