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'You cannot have a good assisted dying law without good palliative care'
'You cannot have a good assisted dying law without good palliative care'
For Spotlight, François Picard is pleased to welcome Anne Reynaud, Board Member of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity. France's long awaited assisted dying legislation marks a profound shift in the country's approach to end of life care, but as Reynaud makes clear,
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Mexico asks US state attorneys general to investigate immigrant ICE deaths
Since start of Trump’s second term, 14 Mexican immigrants have died in ICE custody and three in agency operationsMexico formally requested that US state attorneys general criminally investigate cases of immigrants who have died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody or du
'Full steam ahead': NASA ramps up prep for Artemis III astronaut launch in 2027
'Full steam ahead': NASA ramps up prep for Artemis III astronaut launch in 2027
NASA is busy preparing for Artemis III, the next crewed mission of its moon program launching on the massive SLS rocket next year. Hardware is coming together and agency personnel have begun launch scenario sims inside mission control.
Gibraltar and Spain end border checks in boost for businesses
Gibraltar and Spain end border checks in boost for businesses
Thousands of people who travel every day between the southern tip of Spain and the British territory of Gibraltar will no longer have to cross a physical border, beginning on Wednesday. The official opening at midnight on Tuesday, after a border fence was removed, allows a new fr
FDA drug approval affects health care around the world, but political shortcuts could hurt
At the beginning of July 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first gene therapy for young children with sickle cell disease.
Australia has a love-hate relationship with cats – but under all the emotion is a fascinat
Australia has a love-hate relationship with cats – but under all the emotion is a fascinat
We got our first feline hero in 1971 when Matthew Flinders’ heartfelt tribute to his pet Trim was discoveredIn 1872, the city of Melbourne hosted its first cat show one year after London’s Crystal Palace debuted its first show. By 1885, “cats were seldom treated very well” in Aus
Google starts lowering Play Store fees, making good on Epic Games settlement
Google starts lowering Play Store fees, making good on Epic Games settlement
A few additional markets will get the lower fees this year ahead of a global rollout in 2027. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Early land animals skipped the tadpole phase
Current amphibian development may not have been typical of early land vertebrates. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Europe on high alert as deadly heat set to move east and south
Europe on high alert as deadly heat set to move east and south
The unprecedented heatwave that has been hitting Europe since the beginning of the week is spreading east and south across the continent, leading to the cancellation of events as temperatures exceed 35C and hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with demand.
Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
A couple of weeks back, we asked if the tide was turning in Ukraine. Short version: a little with a disclaimer: it's hard cutting through the fog of war. Now, we're beginning to wonder if Crimea could be back in play. Kyiv’s new line of longer-range missiles and drones wreaking h
Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath
Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath
As the death toll in Venezuela nears 2000 following back-to-back earthquakes, the aftershocks of the disaster are beginning to make themselves felt. Almost 60,000 buildings are thought to have been damaged or destroyed, while more than 10,000 have been injured leaving hospitals a
International Red Cross:'Civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable'
International Red Cross:'Civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable'
William Hilderbrandt is pleased to welcome Mateo Jaramillo Ortega, ICRC Regional Spokesperson for Eastern Africa. He asserts that '"civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable: much of the harm over the past three years, since the beginning of combat in Khartoum, and nowadays i