Last week, the U.S. announced they would be cutting cheques for embassy workers afflicted with the so\u002Dcalled Havana Syndrome — a series of symptoms ranging…
As word of the illness grew,, seemingly targeting diplomats in China, Russia, Taiwan, Colombia, Germany and Poland.
Isfeld said, if anything, the Havana Syndrome opened up valuable lines of dialogue on the health of Canada’s front-line foreign service workers.Article content , lawyers for the plaintiffs report a similarly glacial pace as they wind their way through the courts.
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