PBS-Star Dispute Leads To More Seating Showdowns And 6 News You May Have Missed



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NOW ROUNDING | The key headlines you may have missed yesterday, in short

1. PBS Vice President Radin Malleh revealed that the party decided to run additional candidates at the 11th hour, primarily due to a dispute with Star President Jeffrey Kitingan.

2. Warisan Vice President Darell Leiking’s campaign for Moyog is being weighed down by a family feud as well as a dam.

3. Upko is fighting to get rid of Warisan’s image as a party of “illegal immigrants” among the Kadazan Dusun Murut community.

4. A prominent Umno blogger complained that Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s posts in Sabah could cost votes for both Perikatan Nasional (PN) and BN in the Sabah elections.

5. Sabah BN and its allies can run the state for at least ten terms if their representatives are easily accessible and do not behave like big bosses, Sabah Umno chief Bung Moktar Radin said.

6. A stepfather who allegedly raped his stepdaughter during the motion control order (MCO) was arrested after the victim trusted his school counselor.

7. Approximately 70 percent of children in a recent UNICEF study reported having negative experiences online in the past year and 40 percent reported receiving unwanted sexual messages on their social media accounts.

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