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Australia Euthanizes 90 False Killer Whales After Mass Stranding

Authorities in Tasmania, Australia, euthanized approximately 90 false killer whales following a mass stranding event near Arthur River; the remote location and challenging conditions made rescue efforts impossible, adding to a concerning trend of mass whale strandings in the region.

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Assisted Dying Bill: High Court Oversight Replaced with Expert Panels

Labour MP Kim Leadbeater proposed amendments to her assisted dying bill, replacing High Court oversight with expert panels composed of a lawyer, psychiatrist, and social worker, to address potential court system strain, a move criticized by opponents as weakening safeguards.

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UK Bill Proposes Assisted Dying with Enhanced Safeguards

A proposed bill in the UK seeks to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, adding a multidisciplinary commission with judicial oversight to prevent coercion and protect vulnerable individuals, addressing current legal barriers that lead to suffering.

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UK Assisted Dying Bill: High Court Judge Role Replaced by Multidisciplinary Panel

Labour MP Kim Leadbeater's amended bill proposes replacing High Court judge approval for assisted dying with a multidisciplinary panel chaired by a retired High Court judge or equivalent, sparking criticism from fellow MPs who fear it weakens safeguards against coercion.

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Assisted Suicide Advocate's Legacy Fuels Ethical Debate

The article details the life and death of Derek Humphry, a key figure in the assisted suicide debate, highlighting ethical concerns surrounding his actions and their relevance to current legislation while suggesting a shift in focus towards improving hospice care.

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German Doctor Faces Retrial for Assisted Suicide

A well-known German doctor is on trial again for assisted suicide after a previous conviction; he is accused of manslaughter for providing a lethal infusion to a 42-year-old patient with mental health issues who then self-administered the drug in summer 2023.

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Lombardy Authorizes First Medically Assisted Suicide, Sparking Political Divisions

Following a 9-month process and a Constitutional Court ruling, Lombardy's Welfare Assessor Guido Bertolaso authorized the first medically assisted suicide in the region, causing divisions within the regional government and highlighting the need for national legislation.

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Toscana Legalizes Assisted Suicide, First in Italy

Toscana, Italy's first region, legalized assisted suicide; a regional law passed 27-13, prompting criticism from conservative groups and potentially impacting national policy debates.

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Assisted Dying Bill: Proposed Shift from High Court to Expert Panels

A proposed amendment to the assisted dying bill in England and Wales suggests replacing High Court approval of individual cases with expert panels chaired by a senior legal figure and including psychiatrists and social workers, aiming to improve efficiency while maintaining safeguards.

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UK Assisted Dying Bill Faces Expert Scrutiny

A proposed assisted dying bill in the UK is facing scrutiny from experts who raised concerns about safety, accessibility, and potential risks for vulnerable groups, despite supporters claiming it to be the world's safest.

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Assisted Dying Bill: Judge Advocates for Inclusion of Neurodegenerative Diseases

A former high court judge with Parkinson's disease will urge MPs to expand assisted dying to include those with neurodegenerative diseases, arguing the current bill is too restrictive and would overburden family courts; amendments are proposed to address concerns about coercion and ensure proper ass...

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UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill: Doctors' Opt-Out and Information Service Proposed

The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, allowing assisted dying for patients with a six-month prognosis; doctors can opt out, and an information service will provide details on assisted dying and palliative care options.

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