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Five American families linked to the US Embassy in Colombia have been struck down by suspected Havana syndrome — just one week before Secretary of State Antony Blinken is scheduled to visit the ...
The U.S. Embassy in Colombia is investigating several cases of the mysterious neurological affliction known as Havana Syndrome, U.S. officials said, days before Secretary of State Antony Blinken ...
Colombia aware of ‘Havana Syndrome’ cases reported at U.S. Embassy in Bogotá The reported cases come days before Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s planned visit to Bogotá ...
Colombia’s government and the National Liberation Army, or ELN, have formally begun a six-month cease-fire as part of a process to forge a permanent peace between authorities and the country’s ...
More than a dozen US officials who work at the US Embassy in Colombia and their family members have reported symptoms consistent with “Havana syndrome” in recent weeks, according to a US ...
At least five American families connected to the bustling U.S. Embassy in Colombia have been afflicted with the mysterious neurological ailment known as Havana Syndrome, in the latest attack ...
The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army guerrilla group, known by its initials in Spanish as ELN, have agreed to a bilateral ceasefire, representatives said Friday from Havana at ...
The Women's Copa América soccer tournament continues today in the Ecuadorian capital, where athletes from 10 teams are vying ...
Peace talks between Colombia’s previous government and the ELN were terminated in 2019 after the rebels set off a car bomb at a police academy in Bogotá and killed more than 20 cadets.
The 45th Caribbean Festival, to be held in this city in July 2026, will be dedicated to Colombian Afro-descendants.
US investigating reported cases of 'Havana syndrome' in Colombia ahead of Blinken visit Reports of the mysterious affliction has confounded the U.S. government.