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More than 100 vultures die in a mass poisoning in South Africa's flagship national park

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内容摘要:"Voters weren't necessarily expressing strong support for Lee's agenda, rather they were responding to what they saw as a breakdown of democracy," Park Sung-min, president of Min Consulting, told the BBC.

"Voters weren't necessarily expressing strong support for Lee's agenda, rather they were responding to what they saw as a breakdown of democracy," Park Sung-min, president of Min Consulting, told the BBC.

"Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency. I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation and proclamations," he said."Any suggestion that I didn't is ridiculous and false," Biden said in a statement on Wednesday night.

More than 100 vultures die in a mass poisoning in South Africa's flagship national park

Scrutiny over Biden's mental and physical capacity has intensified in recent weeks as a new book accused an inner circle within the former administration ofduring his ill-fated re-election campaign last year.Original Sin, written by Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios, alleges Biden's condition during the campaign was said to be so poor that aides discussed giving him a wheelchair.

More than 100 vultures die in a mass poisoning in South Africa's flagship national park

Biden abruptly ended his re-election campaign last July, shortly after weeks of pressure following hisSome Democrats, including former US House of Representatives Speaker

More than 100 vultures die in a mass poisoning in South Africa's flagship national park

for not exiting the race sooner, which would have given his party more time to anoint a popular replacement.

Early last month, Biden gave hisIn a statement, the Border Guard Bangladesh said it had increased patrolling along the border to curb these attempts.

India has not commented on these allegations.While media reports indicate that the recent crackdown includes Rohingya Muslims living in other states too, the situation is particularly tense and complex in Assam, where issues of citizenship and ethnic identity have long dominated politics.

The state, which shares a nearly 300km-long border with Muslim-majority Bangladesh, has seen waves of migration from the neighbouring country as people moved in search of opportunities or fled religious persecution.This has sparked the anxieties of Assamese people, many of whom fear this is bringing in demographic change and taking away resources from locals.

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