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White House investigating health incidents of its officials

 The White House said it is investigating "unexplained health accidents" after a report that two US officials in the Washington are experienced sudden symptomps similar to the "Havana syndrome" symptoms suffered by american diplomats and spies abroad. These injuries aren't first of this kind, they began in Cuba in 2016 and are deemed by National Academy of Scientists to be a result of some form of directed energy device and the CIA, state department and Pentagon have launched investigations. The symptoms of Havana syndrome attacks include hearing strange sounds followed by dizziness, nausea, headaches and even losses of memory that can last for years. There are dozens of victims, most of them were stationed in China and Cuba with a handful of officials elsewhere.    These events are very strange to me and I wonder what is causing the US officials to have such syndroms. I think it can be some sort of an attempt to confuse the ranks of the United States and weaken...

Ugandans abducted in a vicious crackdown

 Hundreds of ordinary people suspected of supporting opposition politicians in Uganda have been taken from the streets by security forces in the worst wave of repressions in the east African country for decades. Many of captured people say that they suffered systematic torture and detention in harsh conditions, often in secret prisons with denial to have a lawyer or a relative by their side. These abductions led the UK and the US to express concern through diplomatic channels. What should be mentioned is that some of the victims only voted for political parties seeking to topple Uganda's veteran president , Yoweri Museveni. In my oppinion situation like this should have never happen in modern world and any country with enough power to stop this should help the abused Ugandans. People should have be able to vote for who they want, because that's what democracy is. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/22/torture-abducted-uganda-crackdown-museveni

220,000-ton megaship impounded in the Suez Canal

 A 220,000-ton megaship called Ever Given is snared in a legal row between Egyptian authorities and the ship's owners over a financial dispute. Only two weeks ago the megaship was stuck in the sand in the Suez Canal and the action to pull it out was very expensive and it caused another 442 vessels were held by the blockage. It caused great losses both for Egyptian government, which helped to pull out the ship and the vessels' owners that were held in the blockade. It is said that the canal authority was seeking aproximately  £ 650M and obviously the owner of Ever Given is not willing to pay it and that is the cause of Ever Given being impounded. The negotiations are ongoing to reach a settlement on compensation. In my oppinion owning such a giant ship has a risk in the ship going stuck in a canal and the owner should pay the compensation. Such things shouldn't happen at all and I feel sorry for all the vessel owner that were stuck in the blockage.