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Colombia legalises assisted dying in Supreme Court ruling

In a groundbreaking move, Colombia's Supreme Court has expanded euthanasia rights, making it the first Latin American nation to legalise assisted dying for non-terminally ill patients. Discover the implications of this historic judgement.

Author Baek Se-hee dies aged 35

The South Korean writer whose candid mental health memoir touched millions worldwide has passed away, leaving behind a powerful legacy of vulnerability and hope.

No prosecution for wife in assisted dying case

A British woman will not face criminal charges after travelling with her terminally ill husband to a Swiss assisted dying clinic, in a landmark decision that reignites the debate over UK end-of-life laws.

Widow cleared in Dignitas husband death case

A British widow breathes relief as prosecutors drop her criminal case after accompanying her terminally ill husband to Dignitas for an assisted death. Read the emotional story of love and legal limbo.

Parents die in hot bath after daughter's birthday

A family celebration turns to tragedy as both parents die in a scalding hot bath after drinking to mark their daughter's fourth birthday, leaving the young girl orphaned in devastating circumstances.

Virginia couple names all six children identically

A Virginia couple has captured national attention by giving all six of their children the exact same first and middle name, creating a unique family tradition that's raising eyebrows and questions about identity.

George Clarke's 'devastating' family tragedy and rift

TV architect and Strictly Come Dancing star George Clarke opens up about the profound grief of losing his mother and the heartbreaking family rift that followed, revealing how it reshaped his entire world.

Lords' War Over Assisted Dying: Ex-PM May Accused

The House of Lords witnessed a fiery debate on assisted dying, with former PM Theresa May accused of causing 'distress' to the terminally ill. Peers clash over the ethical and legal ramifications of the proposed bill.

Kopatchinskaja's Dazzling Reinvention of Schoenberg

Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja and the Berlin Philharmonic, under Kirill Petrenko, deliver a revelatory new recording of Schoenberg's formidable Violin Concerto, alongside 'Verklärte Nacht' and 'Die Jakobsleiter', challenging perceptions of the compose

Alan Rickman's Forgotten Final Film Role Revealed

Exclusive look at Alan Rickman's poignant final film role in 'The Limehouse Golem', a hidden gem released months after his tragic passing. Discover the legendary actor's last on-screen moments.

Bruce Willis Spotted in LA After Moving to Wife's Home

Bruce Willis has been seen being driven around Los Angeles in a rare public appearance following his move into wife Emma Heming's home. The Die Hard star, 68, who is battling frontotemporal dementia, appeared relaxed during the low-key outing.

British Musical Drama Generates Oscar Buzz

The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.

Ex-Minister: UK's Assisted Dying Laws Are 'Cruel'

Exclusive: As the UK's assisted dying laws face a monumental challenge, a former Justice Secretary delivers a powerful plea for compassion and change, arguing the current system is failing terminally ill Brits.

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