Franța a legalizat oficial dreptul la moarte asistată
France has enacted a law allowing assisted dying for terminally ill patients under strict conditions, following President Macron's approval. The law applies to adults suffering from incurable diseases and unbearable pain, who can make informed decisions. Eligibility will be assessed by medical professionals. The legislation has sparked significant debate and opposition, particularly from religious groups. France joins a small group of countries recognizing the right to assisted dying, including Belgium and Canada.