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Malaysia opposition leader meets Malaysian King to discuss COVID-19, political crisis

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Kuala Lumpur, Jun 9 (EFE/EPA).- Malaysia opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was granted Wednesday an audience with Malaysian King to discuss COVID-19 situation and political crisis in the country. Ibrahim said he appealed to the Malaysian King Abdullah of Pahang not to extend the current state of emergency, declared in January, beyond Aug. 1. (Camera: FAZRY ISMAIl). B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE ROYAL PALCE IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.

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