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                    [Title] => Calls for extension as plastic treaty negotiations falter
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                    [Title] => South Korea scrambles jets as Chinese, Russian warplanes approach
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                    [Title] => Lalaki sa South Korea, nagpataba para makaiwas sa military service!
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                    [Title] => Japan mayor regrets South Korea's absence from memorial
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                    [Title] => South Korea gives P30 million to aid typhoon-hit families
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                    [Title] => 48 hours in South Korea visa-free: Where to go, what to do via K-stopover
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