Assisted euthanasia for Australian scientist sparks debate about the right to choose Death - Υποβοηθούμενη ευθανασία για αυστραλό προκαλεί αντιδράσεις
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Australia's oldest scientist, professor David Goodall, travelled all the way to Switzerland, in order to end his life. He was 104. His case has breathed new life to the debate about voluntary euthanasia in Australia.   - Ένας Αυστραλός καθηγητής, ταξίδεψε στην Ελβετία για να δώσει τέλος στη ζωή του, σε ηλικία 104 ετών. Ο θάνατος του έχει προκαλέσει ερωτήσεις σχετικά με την  νομοθεσία για την ευθανασία στην Αυστραλία. Περισσότερα θα ακούσουμε από τον Βασίλη Ραγκούση, που επιμελήθηκε σχετική αναφορά της Natarsha Kalios. 
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