In 2016, Canada made history by legalizing medical assistance in dying, sparking a profound and nationwide dialogue. The Atlantic explores how this landmark decision reshaped patient rights, revolutionized healthcare practices, and challenged society’s views on end-of-life choices
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In an astonishing turn of events, Argentine authorities have stumbled upon crates brimming with Nazi documents hidden away in the basement of a Buenos Aires court. This intriguing discovery has the potential to unveil the clandestine activities of Nazi officials who sought sanctuary in Argentina following World War II.