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🤖 This Week's Recap - 20 Feb
Get quick, AI-powered news summaries of trending news on Rafizi Ramli, Michelle Yeoh, and more. Click on any headline for in-depth reports.
最新更新于 2026-02-20
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🔎 Rafizi MACC Probe
🤖 Former Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli has labelled an MACC probe into his past ministerial conduct as a form of 'political intimidation' and 'retaliation'. The investigation, which surfaced this week, centres on two major national initiatives — the RM1.1 billion Silicon Vision Programme and the RM2.5 billion National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR). Rafizi claimed the timing is suspect, occurring immediately after his public calls for the suspension of MACC Chief Commissioner Azam Baki over shareholding allegations reported by Bloomberg.
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🔎 Segamat Firework Amputation
🤖 A 32-year-old man lost his left leg below the knee after a high-powered firework exploded prematurely during Chinese New Year celebrations in Segamat, Johor. The victim was setting off a 'Shoot cake 4(D) 16 shot' firework in front of his house on 17 February when the device toppled and detonated. Police have launched an investigation under the Explosives Act 1957, as the specific firework involved is not among the 45 types permitted for public use in Malaysia.
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🔎 Michelle Yeoh Gets Hollywood Star
🤖 Malaysian Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh was immortalised on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 18 February, receiving the 2,836th star in the Motion Pictures category. During the ceremony in Los Angeles, the 64-year-old actress reflected on her 'non-straight line' journey from Ipoh to global stardom, dedicating the honour to her family and the many collaborators from her 40-year career.
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🔎 Alpaca Mini Petting Zoo Backlash
🤖 A temporary petting zoo event at Ampang Point Shopping Centre was shut down early on 18 February following a viral video showing an alpaca left unattended in a cage without water. Patrons expressed outrage over the animal's welfare, prompting an immediate inspection by the Department of Veterinary Services. While the mall claimed the third-party organiser was compliant with regulations, management decided to end the event ahead of schedule and review future policies regarding live animal displays on its premises.
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🔎 Azam Baki Rally
🤖 Hundreds of protesters dressed in black gathered in downtown Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, 15 February, to demand the resignation and investigation of MACC Chief Tan Sri Azam Baki. The rally was triggered by a recent Bloomberg report alleging that Azam held company shares far exceeding the legal limit allowed for civil servants. Azam has denied the claims and initiated a RM100 million lawsuit against the news agency, while the government has formed a special committee to examine the documents.
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🔎 PN Leadership Looms
🤖 PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang confirmed that the new Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman will be decided this Sunday, 22 February, following Muhyiddin Yassin’s resignation from the post earlier this year. The coalition is currently in turmoil after Bersatu sacked 17 senior leaders, including Opposition Leader Hamzah Zainudin, triggering a mass exodus of grassroots members in Johor and Penang. PAS is now being positioned as the likely leader of the coalition, with discussions also set to address a potential new Opposition Leader in Parliament.
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🔎 Kuantan Murder-Suicide
🤖 A family of five, including two young children, were found dead in a horrific murder-suicide case at a house in Kuantan, on the first day of Chinese New Year. A 32-year-old security guard is believed to have killed his mother, wife, and two daughters (aged two and four) with a knife before ending his own life. Preliminary investigations suggest the tragedy may have been triggered by severe financial strain, though shocked neighbours described the family as friendly and unassuming.
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🔎 Zuckerberg At Social Media Addiction Trial
🤖 Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a Los Angeles Superior Court this week, defending the company against a landmark lawsuit alleging its platforms are designed to be harmfully addictive to children. During the multi-day testimony, Zuckerberg refuted claims that Instagram knowingly targets users under 13, though he admitted that age verification is difficult to manage effectively. The trial is the first of over 1,600 consolidated lawsuits targeting social media giants for their impact on teen mental health.
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🔎 EPF Dividend Forecast
🤖 Economists have forecasted a respectable dividend payout for EPF contributors for the 2025 financial year, with estimates ranging between 6.3% and 6.5%. The positive outlook is supported by an 11% increase in gross investment income and the retirement fund's strategic diversification into global equity and technology sectors. Official results are expected to be announced in late February or early March, providing a potential financial boost amidst ongoing cost-of-living challenges for Malaysians.
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🔎 Tabung Haji Dividend Forecast
🤖 Tabung Haji (TH) is expected to announce its 2025 profit distribution in late February, with analysts predicting a rate potentially exceeding last year's 3.25%. The pilgrims' fund has benefited from a strong domestic stock market and prudent asset management, reaching total assets under management of over RM95 billion. Depositors are reminded that the distribution is a net return, as Tabung Haji settles the 2.5% zakat on behalf of its 9.5 million members before declaring dividends.
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🔎 RM120 Roti Canai
🤖 A restaurant in Seremban has come under investigation by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) after a customer's video claiming a RM120 charge for roti canai and drinks went viral. The customer, identified as Chef Alam, alleged that the bill for several tables was initially inflated and only reduced to RM70 after a tense one-hour confrontation with staff. KPDN has issued a notice for the eatery to explain its pricing and lack of displayed price tags, which carries significant penalties under consumer protection laws.
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