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Japanese whaling ships returned home from the Antarctic on Saturday for the first time in nearly 30 years with no catch onboard, after a UN court ordered an end to their annual hunt, local media reported. The two ships — the 724-ton Yushinmaru and the 747-ton Daini (No 2) Yushinmaru — ar...

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