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Protesters rally outside the Crimean parliament against a referendum that determines whether Crimea remains part of Ukraine or joins Russia. CNN's Anna Coren reports from Crimea.
A Crimean hotel has told a CNN crew to stop broadcasting from their premises because they disagreed with their reporting. Forced indoors, CNN's Anna Coren explains the growing hostility towards American journalists in pro-Russian parts of Ukraine.
CNN's Anna Coren reports on the anguish survivors of Typhoon Haiyan feel while in need of food and shelter.
The devastation is overwhelming, the recovery task daunting, and the human suffering so heartbreaking. CNN's Anna Coren reports from the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan as people begin to sort through the rubble and pick up the pieces of their lives.
CNN's Anna Coren gets an exclusive interview with Edward Burkhardt, chairman of Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway.
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Police say they are treating the runaway train disaster in Canada as a criminal investigation. Anna Coren reports.
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CNN's Anna Coren examines why the NSA leaker, Edward Snowden, might have chosen to hide out in Hong Kong.
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