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Conservationist nations and environmental groups denounce Seoul's move to resume hunting whales under research loophole.
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Seoul follows Tokyo's lead by exploiting loophole that allows whaling for scientific purposes.
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UN: Syria death toll tops 2,700
UN again calls for end to bloodshed as activists say nine people were shot dead by security forces on Monday.
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Key town 'falls' to Gaddafi forces
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