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Four Ligurians Seek Assisted Suicide Amidst Legal Uncertainty
Four individuals in Liguria, Italy, with degenerative diseases, have applied for assisted suicide, awaiting regional ethical committee evaluations, following a similar case where a 79-year-old man received assisted suicide in Switzerland after his request was denied in Italy.
Four Ligurians Seek Assisted Suicide Amidst Legal Uncertainty
Four individuals in Liguria, Italy, with degenerative diseases, have applied for assisted suicide, awaiting regional ethical committee evaluations, following a similar case where a 79-year-old man received assisted suicide in Switzerland after his request was denied in Italy.
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32% Bias Score


French Association Members on Trial for Assisting Suicide
In France, members of the Ultime Liberté association, aged 74-89, are on trial for helping dozens of people obtain pentobarbital online between 2018 and 2020, raising questions about assisted suicide.
French Association Members on Trial for Assisting Suicide
In France, members of the Ultime Liberté association, aged 74-89, are on trial for helping dozens of people obtain pentobarbital online between 2018 and 2020, raising questions about assisted suicide.
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36% Bias Score


French Court Case: Ultime Liberté Members on Trial for Assisting Suicide
Twelve members of Ultime Liberté, a French association advocating for the right to a 'serene' suicide, are on trial in Paris for assisting dozens of people in obtaining pentobarbital to end their lives between 2018 and 2020.
French Court Case: Ultime Liberté Members on Trial for Assisting Suicide
Twelve members of Ultime Liberté, a French association advocating for the right to a 'serene' suicide, are on trial in Paris for assisting dozens of people in obtaining pentobarbital to end their lives between 2018 and 2020.
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44% Bias Score


UK House of Lords Debates Assisted Dying Bill
The UK House of Lords began debating a bill legalizing assisted dying, with passionate arguments from supporters and opponents highlighting concerns about patient vulnerability and the need for improved palliative care.
UK House of Lords Debates Assisted Dying Bill
The UK House of Lords began debating a bill legalizing assisted dying, with passionate arguments from supporters and opponents highlighting concerns about patient vulnerability and the need for improved palliative care.
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40% Bias Score


Lüneburg Memorial Unveils Nazi-Era Atrocities: 2,000 Hospital Patients Murdered
A new exhibit at Lüneburg's former water tower memorial details the murder of approximately 2,000 hospital patients and other atrocities committed during the Nazi era, based on three years of research and family contact.
Lüneburg Memorial Unveils Nazi-Era Atrocities: 2,000 Hospital Patients Murdered
A new exhibit at Lüneburg's former water tower memorial details the murder of approximately 2,000 hospital patients and other atrocities committed during the Nazi era, based on three years of research and family contact.
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16% Bias Score


Uruguay Legalizes Euthanasia
Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies approved a euthanasia law, granting adults with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering the right to choose assisted death; Beatriz Gelós, an ALS patient, celebrates this as a personal victory after a long advocacy.
Uruguay Legalizes Euthanasia
Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies approved a euthanasia law, granting adults with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering the right to choose assisted death; Beatriz Gelós, an ALS patient, celebrates this as a personal victory after a long advocacy.
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44% Bias Score

The Decline": A Dystopian Fable Explores Voluntary Euthanasia
In Ann Marie Fleming's "The Decline", a post-apocalyptic society practices voluntary euthanasia after age 50, explored through a mother and daughter's journey as community workers facilitating these end-of-life procedures.

The Decline": A Dystopian Fable Explores Voluntary Euthanasia
In Ann Marie Fleming's "The Decline", a post-apocalyptic society practices voluntary euthanasia after age 50, explored through a mother and daughter's journey as community workers facilitating these end-of-life procedures.
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24% Bias Score

Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade Apologizes for Calling for Euthanasia of Homeless Individuals with Mental Illness
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade issued an apology on Sunday for his "extremely insensitive" comment made on Wednesday suggesting that homeless individuals with mental illnesses should be euthanized, after a video clip of the segment went viral with over 20 million views on X.

Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade Apologizes for Calling for Euthanasia of Homeless Individuals with Mental Illness
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade issued an apology on Sunday for his "extremely insensitive" comment made on Wednesday suggesting that homeless individuals with mental illnesses should be euthanized, after a video clip of the segment went viral with over 20 million views on X.
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48% Bias Score

Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade Apologizes for "Callous Remark" on Homeless Mentally Ill
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized for suggesting lethal injection for mentally ill homeless people after a video clip of his comments went viral, garnering over 20 million views and sparking widespread condemnation.

Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade Apologizes for "Callous Remark" on Homeless Mentally Ill
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized for suggesting lethal injection for mentally ill homeless people after a video clip of his comments went viral, garnering over 20 million views and sparking widespread condemnation.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Woman with Terminal Illness Fights for Euthanasia Legalization
Samara Martínez, a 28-year-old Mexican woman with terminal kidney failure, advocates for euthanasia legalization in Mexico after two failed kidney transplants, using social media to share her story and challenge misconceptions.

Mexican Woman with Terminal Illness Fights for Euthanasia Legalization
Samara Martínez, a 28-year-old Mexican woman with terminal kidney failure, advocates for euthanasia legalization in Mexico after two failed kidney transplants, using social media to share her story and challenge misconceptions.
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40% Bias Score

Lüneburg Memorial Unveils Nazi-Era Atrocities: 2,000 Hospital Patients Murdered
A new exhibition in Lüneburg, Germany, details the murder of approximately 2,000 hospital patients and the forced sterilization of at least 820 individuals during the Nazi era, shedding light on the systemic violence and its lasting impact.

Lüneburg Memorial Unveils Nazi-Era Atrocities: 2,000 Hospital Patients Murdered
A new exhibition in Lüneburg, Germany, details the murder of approximately 2,000 hospital patients and the forced sterilization of at least 820 individuals during the Nazi era, shedding light on the systemic violence and its lasting impact.
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8% Bias Score

Slovenia Legalizes Assisted Dying, First in Eastern Europe
Slovenia legalized physician-assisted suicide in July 2024, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so after a 2023 referendum where 55% of voters approved; however, a potential repeal referendum is underway.

Slovenia Legalizes Assisted Dying, First in Eastern Europe
Slovenia legalized physician-assisted suicide in July 2024, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so after a 2023 referendum where 55% of voters approved; however, a potential repeal referendum is underway.
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24% Bias Score
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