The program will directly benefit Uruguay’s 3.5 million inhabitants, particularly the two million people living in the Montevideo metropolitan area, where water demand and waste generation are most ...
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One local who agreed to discuss her decision—a global-­health professional who lived in DC for 50 years—headed to Europe in ...
Other countries, such as Colombia and Ecuador, authorized euthanasia through court decisions, making the voting in the Uruguayan parliament a historic milestone.
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Uruguay’s senate passed a law decriminalizing euthanasia, putting the South American nation among a handful of other ...
It makes Uruguay the first country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow euthanasia via legislation. Colombia and ...