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Assange's last bid to stay in the UK; Hrdlicka to leave Virgin

And the brightest object in the universe is spotted at the centre of a galaxy far, far away.

Julian Assange.

Dita De Boni Wed, 21 Feb 2024

Welcome to Wednesday – to follow, some of the main business and politics headlines from overnight.  

As expected, the US has vetoed an Algerian resolution at the UN Security Council demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Thirteen countries on the 15-member body backed Algeria's resolution,

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