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Canadian Doctor Details Physician-Assisted Dying Practices and Legal Evolution
Canadian physician Dr. Stefanie Green, who dedicates 75% of her practice to physician-assisted dying (PAD), discusses the process and the evolving legal framework in Canada, which has expanded access to PAD over the past decade and plans further expansion to include patients with solely mental illne...
Canadian Doctor Details Physician-Assisted Dying Practices and Legal Evolution
Canadian physician Dr. Stefanie Green, who dedicates 75% of her practice to physician-assisted dying (PAD), discusses the process and the evolving legal framework in Canada, which has expanded access to PAD over the past decade and plans further expansion to include patients with solely mental illne...
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36% Bias Score


Record High Suicides Among Young Dutch Women in 2024
In 2024, suicides in the Netherlands remained stable at 1,849, but saw a record high of 117 suicides among women aged 10-30; suicide is the leading cause of death among Dutch teenagers, exceeding traffic accidents.
Record High Suicides Among Young Dutch Women in 2024
In 2024, suicides in the Netherlands remained stable at 1,849, but saw a record high of 117 suicides among women aged 10-30; suicide is the leading cause of death among Dutch teenagers, exceeding traffic accidents.
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44% Bias Score


France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, allowing self-administration of lethal medication with physician assistance only in cases of physical incapacitation, following years of debate and overcoming significant opposition.
France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, allowing self-administration of lethal medication with physician assistance only in cases of physical incapacitation, following years of debate and overcoming significant opposition.
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40% Bias Score


UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales, with amendments ensuring no one is compelled to participate; further votes are scheduled for June 13th.
UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales, with amendments ensuring no one is compelled to participate; further votes are scheduled for June 13th.
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32% Bias Score


UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Coercion Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying, sparking intense debate over potential coercion of vulnerable groups, insufficient safeguards, and the rushed parliamentary process. Supporters emphasize patient choice, while opponents cite concerns for the vulnerable and insufficient...
UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Coercion Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating a bill to legalize assisted dying, sparking intense debate over potential coercion of vulnerable groups, insufficient safeguards, and the rushed parliamentary process. Supporters emphasize patient choice, while opponents cite concerns for the vulnerable and insufficient...
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52% Bias Score


UK Assisted Dying Bill Faces Renewed Opposition Amidst Amendment Debate
The UK Parliament is debating amendments to a bill legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults under strict conditions, with the final vote delayed to June 13th, following a significant number of MPs changing their vote and raising concerns over the bill's practicality and safeguards.
UK Assisted Dying Bill Faces Renewed Opposition Amidst Amendment Debate
The UK Parliament is debating amendments to a bill legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults under strict conditions, with the final vote delayed to June 13th, following a significant number of MPs changing their vote and raising concerns over the bill's practicality and safeguards.
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52% Bias Score

France Formalizes Physician-Assisted Dying Procedure
The French National Assembly passed a law outlining procedures for physician-assisted dying, requiring requests to be made to an unrelated physician using written or adapted methods, excluding telehealth, and including provisions for psychological evaluations under certain circumstances.

France Formalizes Physician-Assisted Dying Procedure
The French National Assembly passed a law outlining procedures for physician-assisted dying, requiring requests to be made to an unrelated physician using written or adapted methods, excluding telehealth, and including provisions for psychological evaluations under certain circumstances.
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36% Bias Score

France Legalizes Assisted Dying Under Strict Conditions
The French National Assembly approved a bill legalizing assisted dying under five strict conditions: being 18 or older, French or legal resident, suffering from a serious, incurable illness in an advanced or terminal phase, experiencing unbearable and intractable suffering, and having the capacity f...

France Legalizes Assisted Dying Under Strict Conditions
The French National Assembly approved a bill legalizing assisted dying under five strict conditions: being 18 or older, French or legal resident, suffering from a serious, incurable illness in an advanced or terminal phase, experiencing unbearable and intractable suffering, and having the capacity f...
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36% Bias Score

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, allowing self-administration of a lethal substance; physician assistance is permitted only if the patient is physically unable to do so.

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, allowing self-administration of a lethal substance; physician assistance is permitted only if the patient is physically unable to do so.
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40% Bias Score

Bursa Shelter Culling Allegations Lead to Protests and Dismissals
Following social media allegations of stray animal culling at Osmangazi Municipality's shelter in Bursa, Turkey, animal lovers protested, leading to the dismissal of involved personnel and ongoing legal proceedings; advocates criticized current stray animal laws and called for improved regulation an...

Bursa Shelter Culling Allegations Lead to Protests and Dismissals
Following social media allegations of stray animal culling at Osmangazi Municipality's shelter in Bursa, Turkey, animal lovers protested, leading to the dismissal of involved personnel and ongoing legal proceedings; advocates criticized current stray animal laws and called for improved regulation an...
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Medical Professional Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, facing opposition from medical professionals concerned about inadequate safeguards, despite revisions lowering the predicted number of assisted deaths in the first six months to 647. The bill's sponsor, Labour MP Kim Leadbea...

UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Medical Professional Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, facing opposition from medical professionals concerned about inadequate safeguards, despite revisions lowering the predicted number of assisted deaths in the first six months to 647. The bill's sponsor, Labour MP Kim Leadbea...
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44% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Passes First Vote in Scottish Parliament
Orkney MSP Liam McArthur's assisted dying bill passed its first vote in the Scottish Parliament by 70 to 56, following previous unsuccessful attempts in 2010 and 2015, reflecting a potential shift in public and parliamentary opinion on end-of-life choices.

Assisted Dying Bill Passes First Vote in Scottish Parliament
Orkney MSP Liam McArthur's assisted dying bill passed its first vote in the Scottish Parliament by 70 to 56, following previous unsuccessful attempts in 2010 and 2015, reflecting a potential shift in public and parliamentary opinion on end-of-life choices.
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40% Bias Score
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