
Sylvie Corbet
Journalist at Associated Press
Correspondent at Associated Press
Journaliste politique à l'Associated Press, accréditée à l'Elysée / AP correspondent in Paris: politics, diplomacy, defense
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6 days ago |
argus-press.com | Sylvie Corbet
PARIS (AP) — France’s lower house of parliament adopted a bill Tuesday to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication, as public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options. The National Assembly vote is a key step on the long-debated issue, though others remain before the bill can become law. “I’m thinking of all the patients and their loved ones that I’ve met over more than a decade.
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1 week ago |
abcnews.go.com | Sylvie Corbet
France’s lower house of parliament has adopted a bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medicationBySYLVIE CORBET Associated PressA board shows the result after France's lower house of parliament has adopted a bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication, Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at the National Assembly in Paris.
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1 week ago |
detroitnews.com | Sylvie Corbet
WORLDSylvie CorbetAssociated PressView Comments Paris — France’s lower house of parliament adopted a bill Tuesday to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication, as public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options. The National Assembly vote is a key step on the long-debated issue, though others remain before the bill can become law. “I’m thinking of all the patients and their loved ones that I’ve met over more than a decade.
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1 week ago |
ketk.com | Sylvie Corbet
PARIS (AP) — France’s lower house of parliament adopted a bill Tuesday to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication, as public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options. The National Assembly vote is a key step on the long-debated issue, though others remain before the bill can become law. “I’m thinking of all the patients and their loved ones that I’ve met over more than a decade.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Sylvie Corbet
PARIS (AP) - France's lower house of parliament adopted a bill Tuesday to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication, as public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options. The National Assembly vote is a key step on the long-debated issue, though others remain before the bill can become law. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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