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26/11/2011

Divisions in Egypt widen, Black Friday in the US turns violent, and plans for the world's biggest marine reserve.

Dotun Adebayo with news from around the world.

The new prime minister of Egypt has pledged to serve all the people but those on Tahrir Square aren't convinced. Across town others march to show their support. We hear from a local businessman who joined them.

Arab League officials are expected to begin planning economic sanctions against Syria after Damascus apparently ignored a deadline that it end the violence against anti-government protesters.
The world's largest marine reserve, one and a half times the size of France, could soon be created in the Coral Sea off north-east Australia.

The desperation to get a bargain in the sales turns violent in the US as one woman uses pepper spray to get her hands on the best deals. The LAPD tell us they're still searching for her.

For the first time Jack Kerouac's first novel 'The Sea Is My Brother' is published.

Plus, North and South America are under the spotlight in our world football phone-in.

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