‘Havana syndrome’ not caused by enemy: US report

There's no credible evidence that any adversary has a weapon capable of causing the symptoms, assessment says
Australian Associated Press
The US embassy in Havana, Cuba.

An extensive US intelligence community investigation has concluded it is “very unlikely” a foreign adversary was responsible for the ‘Havana syndrome’ ailments that have afflicted the country’s diplomats and intelligence officers worldwide, according to declassified findings.

The mysterious ailment, first reported among US officials in the Cuban capital in 2016, has afflicted US diplomats, officials and family members overseas.