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Right-to-die activists on trial in France as lawmakers debate end-of-life bill

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Right-to-die activists on trial in France as lawmakers debate end-of-life bill

Twelve activists accused of helping people in France to illegally obtain a euthanasia drug went on trial in Paris on Monday, as the country debates a right-to-die bill. The trial is set to conclude on 9 October.

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