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Cuba has warned drivers of state-owned cars to pick up people at bus stops or face prosecution, as Havana faces shortages of diesel fuel.
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Cuba has warned drivers of state-owned cars to pick up people at bus stops or face prosecution, as Havana faces shortages of diesel fuel.
Havana's streets were calm Monday on the one-year anniversary of unprecedented anti-government demonstrations.
Directed energy from an external source could have caused some cases of the debilitating "Havana syndrome" among US diplomats.
After job postings to Cuba, they complained of violent headaches, visual troubles and nausea.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday pledged to "get to the bottom" of so-called "Havana syndrome."
The people affected are not reported as having prior related current medical conditions. Some affected people are now in “irreversible” conditions.
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