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15/11/2011

Police in Oakland clear a camp of anti-Wall Street protesters, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords gives her first TV interview, and pressure mounts on Syria's President Assad.

Rhod Sharp with news from around the world.
As the King of Jordan becomes the first Arab leader to called for Bashar Al Assad to stand down as Syrian President we hear from a doctor in Homs who says the city's streets are controlled by tanks and snipers.
Up All Night is live in California as police in Oakland close down the Occupy protesters camp site and arrest thirty two people.
More details are emerging about a secret German neo-nazi group accused of murdering nine foreigners in the past decade.
Gabrielle Giffords, the Congresswoman who was shot in the head at a constituency meeting in Tuscon, Arizona earlier this year, gives her first television interview.
Plus, the world's first museum dedicated to the Cornish pasty is to open in Mexico. The the founder of the Cornish Mexican Cultural Society, Richard Williams, explains why.

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