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- Ahis - Wikipedia
Ahis Map of Anatolia in the early 14th century The Ahi Brotherhood (Turkish: Ahî, pl Ahîler), referred to as Ahi Republic in modern historiography, [1] was a brotherhood union by Ahi Evran in Anatolia (around present-day Ankara) in the 13th and 14th centuries
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- Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents, as of December 2024
In line with the 2023 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), most of the IC continues to assess that it is “very unlikely” a foreign adversary is responsible for the events reported as possible anomalous health incidents (AHIs)
- Investigating the Intelligence Community’s Conclusions on A nomalous . . .
In March 2023, the NIC released an updated ICA on AHIs This IC-coordinated ICA “was written in response to senior U S policymaker interest and updates the IC’s previous assessment on AHIs,” which had been published in January 2022 14 The updated ICA states, in relevant part:
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- House Report on Havana Syndrome Investigation Must Spark Action
Anomalous health incidents, or AHIs — colloquially referred to as “Havana Syndrome” — have been reported among U S government officials, including White House staff, diplomats and intelligence officers at home and abroad since the initial incidents affecting personnel working at the U S Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in 2016
- Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents - DNI
Download the Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents Download the IC Targeting and Collection Efforts Point Away From Adversary Involvement in Anomalous Health Incidents About the National Intelligence Council:
- DNI Statement on the Intelligence Community Assessment on AHIs
WASHINGTON, D C – Director of National Intelligence Avril D Haines today issued the following statement: “Today we are sharing key judgments and investigative efforts from our Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) on Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs)
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