France Passes Assisted Dying Law After Years of Legal and Moral Debate

France has approved a landmark assisted dying bill, marking a significant shift in the country's end-of-life legislation. The move comes after prolonged debate spanning legal, medical, moral, and religious dimensions. As a traditionally Catholic nation, France has long wrestled with the ethical complexities surrounding assisted dying. The bill's passage represents a historic turning point in how the country addresses terminal illness and patient autonomy.
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