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Inside Typhoon Haiyan

As the sun rises in the Philippines, we are getting our first reports of damage from one of the strongest storms in history. The scale of Typhoon Haiyan's destruction is still unclear.  It cut directly...

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Typhoon Haiyan: Children of the storm

With each passing day, the desperation is growing. The youngest survivors are among the most vulnerable. CNN's Paula Hancocks takes a look at how some of Tacloban's children are dealing with this crisis.

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Typhoon relief effort shows signs of progress

Six days into the Typhoon Haiyan disaster, there are some signs of progress in the Philippines. Aid flights are landing in hard hit Tacloban, and supplies are beginning to reach desperate survivors....

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Typhoon Haiyan: Six days later

Anderson, along with CNN reporters Andrew Stevens, Paula Hancocks, and Nick Paton Walsh have been covering the devastation in Tacloban. Six days after Typhoon Haiyan hit, they discuss the relief...

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What does the execution of Kim Jong Un's uncle mean?

The North Korean government remains a mystery to most of the outside world. That's why the official announcement of the ouster and execution of Kim Jong Un's uncle is so startling. So is the language...

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Could Kim Jong Un face prosecution for the treatment of his people?

A United Nation's report released today is offering a horrifying new picture of the conditions inside North Korea. It details a long list of abuses including murder, torture, slavery, sexual violence...

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South Korean ferry rescue mission growing increasingly desperate

Hundreds of people are still missing after a ferry capsized off the coast of South Korea. More than 160 people have been rescued and families are praying more people will be pulled out alive. The U.S....

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