The French Senate has rejected a proposal to amend the euthanasia law, maintaining restrictions on individuals' right to seek assistance in dying. This decision comes amid growing debates about patient rights and euthanasia in France.
On Monday evening, the French Senate rejected a bill on assisted dying while approving a law that enhances access to palliative care. These developments occur amid ongoing discussions about patient rights at the end of life.
Spanish woman <strong>Noelia Castillo</strong>, 25, is set to proceed with her assisted death after the European Court of Human Rights rejected her father's pleas to halt the execution. This decision follows a lengthy legal battle lasting over two years.
Spanish woman <strong>Noelia Castillo</strong>, aged <strong>25</strong>, has announced that she will receive assisted dying next Thursday after more than a year and a half of waiting. This decision follows her family's opposition, particularly from her father, which delayed the process.