euthanasia
French president Emmanuel Macron has announced new legislation to legalise "aid in dying" that will allow adults facing end-of-life illness to take lethal medication, a first in the country. The move follows last year’s report indicating that most French citizens support legalising end-of-life options. In an interview published Monday by French newspapers La Croix and Liberation, Macron said the new bill will be restricted to adults suffering from an incurable illness who are expected to die in the “short or middle-term” and who are suffering "intractable" physical or psychological pain. Eutha...
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Scooped up off the streets, vaccinated, sterilised and then released into familiar surroundings. This was the method the Ananda shelter, the largest in Russia's eastern Buryatia region, had established for dealing with its stray dog problem, under previous rules. Each day some 30 stray dogs are caught in the regional capital, Ulan-Ude. But now the rules have changed. These dogs may now be euthanised if their owners cannot be located within a month. Bristol animal rescue shelter tackles funding crisis with auction of art made by dogs At the end of 2023, several Russian regions allowed the killi...
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