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Euthanasia trial: 'Sons will be proud'
The partner of Sean Davison, who helped his terminally ill mother to die, says his sons would be proud of him.
Author defends film of assisted dying as BBC fields complaints
British anti-euthanasia campaigners accused Sir Terry Pratchett and the BBC of "cheerleading" for a change in legislation.
Human remains thought to be from Nazi euthanasia project
Austria announced plans to exhume graves containing the remains of 220 suspected victims of Nazi Germany's infamous euthanasia programme yesterday.
Euthanasia conviction quashed
A Sydney woman who killed her partner with a euthanasia drug has had her manslaughter conviction quashed.
The events that led to the final choice
German author Johanna Adorjan tells Cathrin Schaer about researching her grandparents’ life and death.
Mother's last day - son charged
A man who wrote a book about the death of his cancer-stricken mother has been charged with her attempted murder.
Dying man's suicide bid
Euthanasia advocates say lawmakers need to address the issue of terminally ill people who try to take their own life.
<i>Garth George:</i> 'Thou shalt not kill' must be our guide
Garth George writes that a UK study determined it was impossible to ensure all legalised killings were voluntary.
Phone rings hot with support for euthanasia campaign
A terminally ill doctor who reignited the euthanasia debate says he has received offers to help him die.
Legalising euthanasia wins huge support
Legalising euthanasia has won huge support from readers of nzherald.co.nz, reflecting the earlier findings of scientific public opinion polls.