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NOW ROUNDING | These are the key headlines you may have missed, shortly.
1. Perak Menteri Kissing Ahmad Faizal Azumu | has been ousted from office after losing a vote of confidence, becoming the fourth executive director of the country to meet this result. Although he promised a peaceful transition of power, he said he misses Pakatan Harapan.
Azumu, who is from Bersatu, headed a Harapan-led Perak government after the 2018 general election, but changed ally after the Sheraton movement in February and instead headed a Perikatan Nasional state government.
2. The leader of Perak Umno, Nazri Abdul Aziz, said that final straw that the game against Faizal returned happened two months ago, but Faizal said that I did not anticipate their expulsion.
3. Faizal has spoken of reconciliation after an audience with the ruler of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, but the situation remains fluid with multiple results still in the cards.
4. Jaya Grocer has closed non-halal section from his newly opened Puncak Alam establishment following protests by local Assemblyman Mohd Shaid Rosli.
5. Twenty-three independent and opposition MPs have signed a joint witness statement claiming that Deputy Minister for Plantation and Commodity Industries Willie Mongin had shown middle finger twice at the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday.
6. Police sources said Malaysiakini that more than 40 migrant workers They have committed suicide since the motion control order was implemented.
7. Former Deputy Minister for Women, Family and Community Development, Hannah Yeoh, responded to statements by Deputy Interior Minister Ismail Mohamed Said, saying that children cannot be a threat to National security and government policy discriminates against children born abroad to Malaysian mothers and foreign fathers.
8. A ventilator from the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Kota Kinabalu has it burned while connected to a patient. The Director General of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, said the incident involved a new machine produced this year and investigations are ongoing.
9. The Malaysian government has stated disappointment after Fitch Ratings degraded Malaysia’s sovereign rating from A- to BBB +. It will make the loans more expensive for the government, as this will lead to higher interest rates.
10. US President-elect Joe Biden and former US Presidents Bill Clinton, George W Bush, and Barack Obama pledged to take Vaccines for COVID-19 publicly to demonstrate your safety.