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Slovenia is the first Eastern European country to allow assisted dying. Its new law may not last
Slovenian lawmakers passed an assisted dying bill last month, but opponents are already rallying to repeal it. View on ...
P ablo Cánepa was a normal, healthy 35-year-old Uruguayan. Handsome and extroverted, he was a talented graphic designer who ...
Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Parliament, approved a bill on so-called "death with dignity" that would ...
The House of Lords starts scrutinizing the divisive legislation next month. There’s no guarantee peers will follow MPs and ...
As Canada contends with ever-evolving claims on the right to die, the demand for euthanasia has begun to outstrip the ...
Tatiana Andia knew Colombia would permit her a medically assisted death. She took her country with her on the journey to ...
Influencer and business owner Amanda Bloom announced she was ending her life in Switzerland after missing her daughter became ...
Uruguay's parliament has voted to legalize euthanasia, joining other Latin American countries like Cuba, Colombia, and ...
Assisted dying, as currently practiced, is not safe for those with psychiatric illnesses. Before expanding access, we must ...
Slovenia’s parliament has passed a law giving terminally-ill adults the right to end their lives, after a majority of voters ...
Uruguay's lower house of parliament voted on Wednesday to legalize euthanasia, emulating Cuba, Colombia and Ecuador in a societal shift around predominantly Catholic Latin America. The bill to ...
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