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- Is man on TV one of 30 missing?
- Tacloban clinic: 'We don't have medicines'
- Why typhoon response is delayed
- Growing up with typhoons
- Turning point for Chinese soccer?
- Typhoon Haiyan: Is mystery man on TV missing uncle?
- Philippines orphanage has enough water for one day
- Scientists find signs of ancient life in Australia
- Typhoon Haiyan: CNN reporters on the ground
- Rare 'Asian unicorn' caught on camera
- President Aquino: Local response failed
- Kevin Rudd, Australia's former PM, quits federal politics
- Opium poppy cultivation rises in Afghanistan
Is man on TV one of 30 missing? Posted: 13 Nov 2013 05:11 PM PST The image lasts just four seconds, flashed on the screen during the opening sequence of a Filipino news program posted online. |
Tacloban clinic: 'We don't have medicines' Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:44 PM PST Supplies at a small, cramped clinic in typhoon-ravaged Tacloban were all but gone Thursday, as the number of wounded continues to grow. |
Why typhoon response is delayed Posted: 13 Nov 2013 08:02 AM PST Bob Kitchen says after the typhoon the Philippines are facing decimated services on a truly terrifying scale |
Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:06 PM PST Cecilia Brainard grew up in the Philippines, where people can tell a typhoon is coming from the smell of rain and know the ropes about staying safe. Still, Haiyan's power was beyond anyone's imagination or experience. |
Turning point for Chinese soccer? Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:02 PM PST Wei Guoqiang has been following Chinese football for more than 20 years but reasons to celebrate have been few and far between. |
Typhoon Haiyan: Is mystery man on TV missing uncle? Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:36 PM PST The image lasts just four seconds, flashed on the screen during the opening sequence of a Filipino news program posted online. |
Philippines orphanage has enough water for one day Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:46 PM PST CNN's Andrew Stevens brings the story a Philippine orphanage and the desperate need for food and water. |
Scientists find signs of ancient life in Australia Posted: 13 Nov 2013 05:12 PM PST Deep in a remote, hot patch of northwestern Australia lies one of the earliest detectable signs of life on the planet, tracing back nearly 3.5 billion years, scientists say. |
Typhoon Haiyan: CNN reporters on the ground Posted: 13 Nov 2013 01:36 AM PST As Typhoon Haiyan's trail of destruction in the Philippines unfolds, CNN reporters have been on the ground from the beginning building picture of the devastation and heartache cause by the most powerful storm to make landfall ever. |
Rare 'Asian unicorn' caught on camera Posted: 13 Nov 2013 07:07 PM PST Environmentalists in Vietnam were ebullient this week after remote cameras in a forest reserve snapped pictures of a live saola, one of the rarest large mammals on Earth. |
President Aquino: Local response failed Posted: 13 Nov 2013 01:35 AM PST Philippine President Benigno Aquino speaks exclusively to Christiane Amanpour about the devastation in his country. |
Kevin Rudd, Australia's former PM, quits federal politics Posted: 13 Nov 2013 03:07 AM PST Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd bid farewell to politics, telling parliamentarians Wednesday in an emotional speech that he will step down at the end of the week. |
Opium poppy cultivation rises in Afghanistan Posted: 13 Nov 2013 02:27 AM PST Opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan rose 36% this year, according to a survey released Wednesday. |
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