 From the United States to Malaysia, where opposition law makers have tried to marge on the country's parliament building to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Mo Yudin Yasin after the premier deferred a parliamentary seat in amidst political turmoil. Mo Yudin cited the detection of COVID-19 infections for postponing the final parliamentary session scheduled for Monday, but the opposition called it a politically motivated move to block any challenges to his leadership. Opposition law makers marched towards the parliament building on Monday but were stopped by police in riot gear. Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said all 107 opposition law makers were united in seeking the premier's resignation for going against the constitution and the kings to Cree and blocking law makers from carrying out their duties.