
France is expected to approve a bill that would allow doctors to assist terminally ill patients in dying. Lawmakers are expected to pass the measure, which would make France one of a small number of countries where assisted dying is legal. The bill represents a significant shift in end-of-life policy and has been the subject of extensive debate.
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Lawmakers expected to approve the bill
The bill would allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die.
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Lawmakers in France were expected to approve a bill that would allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die.
PredictionLawmakers were expected to approve a bill that would allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die. If the law passes, the country would join a small group of nations that permit the measure.
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Lawmakers in France were expected to approve a bill that would allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die.
PredictionIf the law passes, France would join a small group of nations that permit assisted dying.
PredictionThe bill would allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die.
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