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French Man Seeks Assisted Dying in Belgium Due to Parkinson's
A 48-year-old French man, Pierre, will travel to Belgium for assisted dying due to incurable Parkinson's disease, highlighting the limitations of French law and sparking debate over end-of-life choices, influenced by religious and political viewpoints.
French Man Seeks Assisted Dying in Belgium Due to Parkinson's
A 48-year-old French man, Pierre, will travel to Belgium for assisted dying due to incurable Parkinson's disease, highlighting the limitations of French law and sparking debate over end-of-life choices, influenced by religious and political viewpoints.
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44% Bias Score


German Doctor Charged with Murdering 15 Palliative Care Patients
A 40-year-old German doctor has been charged with murdering 15 patients under his care in Berlin between September 22, 2021, and July 24, 2024, by administering lethal drug mixtures without consent; investigations are ongoing into the deaths of 75 other patients.
German Doctor Charged with Murdering 15 Palliative Care Patients
A 40-year-old German doctor has been charged with murdering 15 patients under his care in Berlin between September 22, 2021, and July 24, 2024, by administering lethal drug mixtures without consent; investigations are ongoing into the deaths of 75 other patients.
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56% Bias Score


French Assisted Dying Bill Amended: Patients Granted Choice of Administration
The French National Assembly's commission approved an amendment to the assisted dying bill, granting individuals the choice between self-administering or physician-assisted administration of a lethal substance, amending the initial proposal which restricted administration to only those physically un...
French Assisted Dying Bill Amended: Patients Granted Choice of Administration
The French National Assembly's commission approved an amendment to the assisted dying bill, granting individuals the choice between self-administering or physician-assisted administration of a lethal substance, amending the initial proposal which restricted administration to only those physically un...
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40% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Debate Postponed
The UK Parliament's debate on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, aiming to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, has been delayed until May 16th due to concerns over insufficient time for MPs to review amendments and campaign for local elections, potentially jeopardizing the ...
Assisted Dying Bill Debate Postponed
The UK Parliament's debate on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, aiming to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, has been delayed until May 16th due to concerns over insufficient time for MPs to review amendments and campaign for local elections, potentially jeopardizing the ...
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40% Bias Score


Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
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44% Bias Score


UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill: Defeat Could End Debate
The UK Parliament will vote on April 25th on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales with fewer than six months to live; if defeated, the bill's proponent believes the conversation on the matter will end, with significant consequences for many.
UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill: Defeat Could End Debate
The UK Parliament will vote on April 25th on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales with fewer than six months to live; if defeated, the bill's proponent believes the conversation on the matter will end, with significant consequences for many.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Couple Chooses Assisted Dying
In Assen, Netherlands, on May 1, 2024, Klaas (90) and Fenny (86) Roemers chose assisted dying due to prolonged illness and a desire to avoid separate deaths, a legal option in the Netherlands.

Dutch Couple Chooses Assisted Dying
In Assen, Netherlands, on May 1, 2024, Klaas (90) and Fenny (86) Roemers chose assisted dying due to prolonged illness and a desire to avoid separate deaths, a legal option in the Netherlands.
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36% Bias Score

French Minister Criticizes Permissive End-of-Life Law
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau criticized a proposed end-of-life law passed in committee, calling it excessively permissive and fearing it could lead to more euthanasia than assisted suicide due to financial pressures and a lack of adequate palliative care. The law allows patients to choo...

French Minister Criticizes Permissive End-of-Life Law
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau criticized a proposed end-of-life law passed in committee, calling it excessively permissive and fearing it could lead to more euthanasia than assisted suicide due to financial pressures and a lack of adequate palliative care. The law allows patients to choo...
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64% Bias Score

Welsh Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Legislation
The Welsh Parliament will vote on whether to allow a UK law legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults over 18 to apply in Wales; this follows a previous Senedd vote against a broader assisted dying proposal, and the UK government's neutral stance raises questions about the balance of power...

Welsh Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Legislation
The Welsh Parliament will vote on whether to allow a UK law legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults over 18 to apply in Wales; this follows a previous Senedd vote against a broader assisted dying proposal, and the UK government's neutral stance raises questions about the balance of power...
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36% Bias Score

Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...

Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court Delays Euthanasia Request, Ruling on Parental Rights
A 54-year-old man in Spain, Francesc, will face trial to receive euthanasia after his father appealed a judge's authorization, highlighting the legal complexities and delays surrounding euthanasia requests. The Catalan High Court of Justice ruled that parents have a legitimate interest in challengin...

Spanish Court Delays Euthanasia Request, Ruling on Parental Rights
A 54-year-old man in Spain, Francesc, will face trial to receive euthanasia after his father appealed a judge's authorization, highlighting the legal complexities and delays surrounding euthanasia requests. The Catalan High Court of Justice ruled that parents have a legitimate interest in challengin...
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36% Bias Score

Swiss Clinic's Assisted Dying Practices Under Scrutiny After Two British Deaths
A Swiss assisted dying clinic, Pegasos, facilitated the deaths of two British individuals, Anne Canning and Alastair Hamilton, without fully informing their families, despite claiming to have changed its practices following a similar 2023 incident involving Alastair Hamilton. Both individuals were n...

Swiss Clinic's Assisted Dying Practices Under Scrutiny After Two British Deaths
A Swiss assisted dying clinic, Pegasos, facilitated the deaths of two British individuals, Anne Canning and Alastair Hamilton, without fully informing their families, despite claiming to have changed its practices following a similar 2023 incident involving Alastair Hamilton. Both individuals were n...
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64% Bias Score
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