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Peru’s Legislative Process on Surrogacy Law Halted

In Peru, on October 15th, the Justice Commission of Congress rejected a proposed law that aimed to legalize surrogacy, which is part of a broader initiative called the “law on

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22 October 2025

MyHeritage Shifts to Whole Genome Sequencing for DNA Tests

MyHeritage has announced that it will start using whole genome sequencing for its public DNA tests. This means they will read almost the entire human genetic code, which includes about

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17 October 2025

Senate Delays Review of End-of-Life Legislation Proposals

On Tuesday, the Senate did not include the discussion of laws related to end-of-life issues in their agenda. Although Laurent Panifous, the Minister for Relations with Parliament, expressed that he

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15 October 2025

Spain Requests List of Doctors Refusing to Perform Abortions

In Spain, the government is working on a new law to include abortion rights in the Spanish Constitution. As part of this effort, the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has asked

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13 October 2025

“UN Calls for Global Abolition of Surrogacy”

On October 10, during a meeting at the United Nations, Reem Alsalem, a special reporter on violence against women and girls, called for the worldwide abolition of surrogacy. Just a

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13 October 2025

Queensland Sees 35% Increase in Assisted Dying Cases

Queensland has released its report on “assisted dying” for the period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. During this time, a total of 2,039 people requested assistance to

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7 October 2025

When Freedom Strays, Even the Right to Life May Be Bargained

During a recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Archbishop Gallagher, who represents the Vatican, emphasized the importance of working for peace through disarmament and respecting humanitarian laws. He

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6 October 2025

Spanish Court Recognizes Paternity of Child Born via Surrogacy

A Spanish court has officially recognized the biological father of a girl born through surrogacy in Mexico. This decision came after the Murcia Court of Appeal overturned a previous rejection

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6 October 2025
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Bioethics News - News and insight on bioethics today

News and insight on bioethics today

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    • Conscientious objection
    • Embryo research and alternatives
    • End of life
    • Genome
    • GMO
    • MAP / surrogacy
    • Organ donation
    • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis
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    • Transhumanism
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