Right to die: French Parliament approves assisted dying bill after years of debate

Right to die: French Parliament approves assisted dying bill after years of debate

French parliament pass the end-of-life bill in Paris France’s National Assembly has given final approval to a landmark assisted dying bill, allowing adults with incurable illnesses to receive lethal medication under strict conditions, after years of debate over end-of-life care.The lower house passed the measure 291-241, completing parliament’s work on the legislation announced by President…

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'Better to be a has-been than a never-been': Ben Stokes fires back at Ian Botham | Cricket News

‘Better to be a has-been than a never-been’: Ben Stokes fires back at Ian Botham | Cricket News

Ben Stokes has responded to criticism from England great Ian Botham with a tongue-in-cheek social media post after announcing his retirement from international cricket.Stokes, who retired from international cricket during the Trent Bridge Test against New Zealand last month, was the subject of a light-hearted remark from Botham on the Test Match Special podcast. Reflecting…

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The Dutch police trained eagles to catch illegal drones, but the unusual experiment was later abandoned

The Dutch police trained eagles to catch illegal drones, but the unusual experiment was later abandoned | World News

As drones became cheaper and more widely available, they also created new challenges for law enforcement. Unauthorised drones began appearing near airports, public events and restricted government facilities, raising concerns about safety and security. While technologies such as signal jammers and net-launching systems were still evolving, the Dutch National Police explored an unconventional solution inspired…

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Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: "An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch…" - a witty observation on why humans often repeat the mistakes they already know can harm them

Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: “An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch…” – a witty observation on why humans often repeat the mistakes they already know can harm them |

Charles Darwin (Image source: Wikipedia) A bad experience is supposed to teach a lesson, yet people return to habits they already know are harmful more often than logic would suggest. Charles Darwin noticed the same contradiction and put it more bluntly than most. “An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch it…

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XAT 2027 registration begins at xatonline.in, city intimation slips to be released by August 5: Check direct link to apply

XAT 2027 registration begins at xatonline.in, city intimation slips to be released by August 5: Check direct link to apply

XLRI has opened the XAT 2027 application window for candidates aspiring to pursue management programmes at participating business schools. The online registration process will continue until December 6, 2026, while the examination is set for January 3, 2027. Applicants should complete the form, upload documents, and pay the prescribed fee within the stipulated timeline. XAT…

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Who is Kenichi Takano? Japanese man sentenced to 16 years for killing streamer Airi Sato during Tokyo livestream

Who is Kenichi Takano? Japanese man sentenced to 16 years for killing streamer Airi Sato during Tokyo livestream

Kenichi Takano (Image Via Getty) Kenichi Takano, a 44-year-old man from Japan, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for killing 22-year-old streamer Airi Sato during a livestream in Tokyo. The Tokyo District Court handed down the sentence on July 15, 2026, after finding him guilty of murder and related charges. Takano admitted carrying…

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Jones Act waiver extension on the table as Iran tensions threaten US fuel prices - report

Jones Act waiver extension on the table as Iran tensions threaten US fuel prices – report

Donald Trump (File photo) The White House is weighing another extension of waivers allowing foreign ships to transport goods between US ports as renewed conflict with Iran raises concerns about energy prices and supply disruptions, two sources familiar with the discussions told Reuters.The Trump administration is considering whether to extend the waivers with geographic restrictions,…

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'It's about standing up to invaders': Argentina Vice President sparks controversy, calls England 'pirate usurpers' ahead of FIFA World Cup clash | Football News

‘It’s about standing up to invaders’: Argentina Vice President sparks controversy, calls England ‘pirate usurpers’ ahead of FIFA World Cup clash | Football News

Argentina vice president Victoria Villarruel stirred controversy ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final against England by invoking the Falkland Islands dispute and describing the Three Lions as “pirate usurpers” in a post on X.“Tomorrow we play against the pirate usurpers. It’s not just another match. I’m not going to be politically correct or…

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Are data centres harming bees? Scientists are investigating the impact of electromagnetic fields

Are data centres harming bees? Scientists are investigating the impact of electromagnetic fields |

Bees are among the world’s most important pollinators, helping sustain ecosystems and supporting the production of many fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds. Yet bee populations have been declining for years due to habitat loss, pesticides, diseases, parasites and climate change. More recently, another potential threat has entered the conversation: the rapid expansion of data centres….

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