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New Zealand is set to legalise euthanasia. The country has decided to bring in a law to legalise the medical procedure of euthanasia.  

The people of New Zealand has approved a referendum seeking to legalise the medical process of euthanasia.

The referendum seeking to legalise the process has attracted as many as 65.5 per cent of the total votes that was polled.

The victory of the referendum is the victory of campaigners who were working to bring in a law to legalise the medical process.

The final result of the referendum has not yet been released yet. It is expected to be released within few days.

There is less chance that the trend gets overturned in the final result.

From the present trend, it can be assumed that the law allowing the process of euthanasia will come to force in the near future.

The law will allow terminally ill people with less than six months to live the opportunity to choose assisted dying if approved by two doctors.

The law is not free from criticism. Its opponents say the law lacks adequate safeguards.

Matt Vickers was one of the main campaigners who campaigned to see the law come true.

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The man, who brutally killed three people in France, is a Tunisian man, says French officials. France has named the attack as a suspected case of terror.

The attacker has an Italian Red Cross document. He reached Italy in a migrant boat.  

The attacker was shot by police. He is undergoing treatment in a hospital in France. His heath condition is serious.

French President Emmanuel Macron has assured his citizens that his government has deployed enough security forces across the country to protect its citizens.

France and Turkey recently entered into a dispute with each other.

The dispute developed after France had made an Islamophobic statement.

Turkey, in response to the France’s Islamophobic statement, appealed its citizens to abandon the goods produced in France.

The west is closely watching these developments. It is likely to interfere in this issue to avoid a tension like atmosphere.

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The European country of France is struggling to overcome the threat posed by the dangerious political ideology of Islamofascism.

As many as three people have been brutally killed recently in France in a knife attack.

The attack has taken place in Nice. The Nice Mayor has expressed his sadness about the incident.

He has termed the attack as a terrorist attack.

Among the three who have been killed includes a woman. The woman has bene beheaded in the attack.

An investigation has been launched in the attack. The suspect has been arrested by the investigation team.

The latest attack has come shorty after France announced its decision to toughen its stand against terrorism.

France even entered into a dispute with Turkey because of its decision.

Turkey, as it felt the France’s decision offensive, called on its citizens to boycott the goods produced by France.

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The continent of Europe has witnessed a sharp increase of forty per cent in the Covid-19 daily death case load compared to the daily case load the continent witnessed last week.

France, Spain, the UK, the Netherlands and Russia are the worst affected countries in this part of the world.

Some of these countries have already reintroduced certain strict measures necessary to bring down the daily death case load.

The increase has brought a severe stress to the hospital infrastructure of the continent of Europe – which is much more well equipped compared to the same elsewhere in the world.

The Covid-19 infection rate in Russia is alarmingly high. It is high time to find a solution to this crisis.

Italy is one of the first countries which have reintroduced certain tough measures to curb the spread of the dangerous virus.

Sadly, most of those countries which have reintroduced the restrictions have witnessed severe resistance from their local population.

It is clear that a section of society is tired of the restrictions, and are no way willing to tolerate another period of the restrictions.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of the Eurasian country of Turkey, has urged his citizens to boycott goods made in France, which recently toughened its stand on radical Islam.

Mr. Erdogan has criticized the new stand, adopted by France, as an attempt to oppress the Muslim community of the European country.

He has urged the world leaders to protect the Muslim community of the European country of France.

Recently, French President Emanuel Macron asserted that he would go to any extent to protect the secular values his country upholds.

The assertion came at the time his government was facing criticism for its failure to prevent the murder of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was beheaded for displaying a cartoon during a session on Free Speech.

The French President has paid tribute to the murdered teacher.  

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Protests have broken out across the European country of Italy, as the government has decided to reimpose restrictions to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus outbreak.

The decision to reimpose restriction was taken shortly after the country had witnessed a spike in the Covid-19 infection rate.

Protesters have clashed with law enforcers in numerous locations across the country.

Protesters have erupted as the country has ordered to close down restaurants, gyms and cinema halls.

Italy is preparing to handle the second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak.

The European country is one of the worst affected countries in the continent of Europe.

The latest measure is part of the country’s attempt to handle the second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak.  

It is suspected that protests will spread to other cities in the coming days.

It is high time to find a solution to this crisis.

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The Belarus opposition has threated the government with a national wide strike. They have demanded the resignation of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko.

The European country of Belarus is witnessing a serious political crisis since the Presidential Election which declared Mr. Lukashenko as the winner.

Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya refused to concede defeat. She alleged that the election was not conducted in a free and fair manner.

She demanded a re-election under the monitory of trustworthy international agencies.

Anyway, the Belarus President refused to admit the demands raised by the opposition, and even allowed the security force to expert extreme force to quell the protest.

The national wide strike is the latest attempt by the opposition to oust the leader who allegedly gained the control over the country through an illicit method.

As per a latest report, many workers and students have already responded to the call made by the opposition leader.

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The Polish government has exerted force against people protesting against a court ruling that bans abortions in the country.

The protest has been witnessed in several regions across the country, including in the Polish capital, Warsaw.

It has been organised outside the official residence of the Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

As per the court order, ending the life of a deformed foetus is unconstitutional. According to the order, abortion is only valid in cases of rape or incest, or to protect the mother’s life.

Poland is the country where one of the toughest abortion frameworks exists. The new order is expected to make the framework tougher.

The protest against abortion has taken place not only in Poland, but also across the continent of Europe.

This is not the first time that the country has witnessed a protest in connection with the matter.

The new court order has the backing of the ruling party, as its attempt towards this extent was earlier foiled by a similar protest.

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The European country of Russia has promised to take a neutral stand on the ongoing crisis in connection with the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that as many as 5,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict seeking the ownership of the region.

The figure brought out by Russia is inconsistent with the figure brought out by the countries which are fighting with each other for the dominance in the said region.

Russia has also expressed its disagreement with the decision of Turkey to offer its support to Azerbaijan, which is engaging in a brutal fight with Armenia for the region.

The disputed region, though is internationally recognized as the part of Azerbaijan, is at present controlled by Armenia.

Russia has appealed for the intervention of the United Nations in the crisis.

It is high time to find a solution to the crisis.

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The European country of the United Kingdom has announced its plan to tighten its immigration policy. As per its new policy, no person with a serious criminal record will be allowed to enter the country.

 The new policy is applicable to all, including Europeans.

The policy has been announced by a senior officer in the United Kingdom.

The decision has been taken to reduce the threat posed by criminals to the people of the United Kingdom.

It is yet to be seen whether the policy can be implemented perfectly or not. If the UK is forced to accept a no deal Brexit, it will make it difficult for the UK to implement the policy.

The no-deal Brexit means no sharing of criminal record.

The policy is likely to attract criticism.

The main flaw about the policy is that there is a lack of clarity about the policy. Also, there is a lack of clarity about how the policy can be implemented.

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