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KINI ROUNDUP | Here are the key headlines you may have missed yesterday, in brief.

Anwar breaks silence on PKR-PAS talks

PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim has called on the party to give room to its leaders to determine its stand on PAS.

He conceded that two years ago he had told the party that PKR "need not necessarily sever ties with PAS as long as there were those within PAS willing to continue talks", though he admitted that the situation is more complex today as the Islamic party had refused to join Pakatan Harapan.

PKR deputy president Azmin Ali said Anwar's statement had vindicated his push for the party to continue negotiations with PAS.

PKR vice-president Rafizi Ramli said he is unfazed by fake reports that he had been disciplined by the party for speaking out against the PAS talks.

Selfies boost MCA's confidence

MCA Youth chief Chong Sin Woon claimed that the Chinese community was warming up to BN, as they were asking to take photos with the coalition's candidates.

MyPPP president M Kayveas said he will contest the Cameron Highlands seat as an independent if BN doesn't give him the seat.

Pakatan Harapan's chances of being registered and contesting under a single logo are "colder than water", said DAP organising secretary Anthony Loke.

A law to regulate political financing will not be ready in time for the 14th general election, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Paul Low.

PAS said the political financing law must be fast-tracked to stem foreign donations during the elections.

MACC deputy chief commissioner (operations) Azam Baki said travel allowances for voters were bribes, but sincere contributions such as rice, were not.

Malaysiakini explores Amanah's "mission impossible" to capture Kelantan and Terengganu from PAS.

Other Kinibites

A friend of Singaporean Justinian Tan, who died after being struck by a car in Johor Bahru last Friday, believed that "miscommunication" resulted in their belief that Sultanah Aminah Hospital required an upfront payment to treat the victim.

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Paul Low said he sympathises with US president Donald Trump on the rise of "fake news".

Sarawak Report's editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown is tight-lipped on her defence against PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s defamation suit against her.

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