After France adopted a bill to allow assisted dying on Wednesday, here's a look at which European countries already authorise the terminally ill to end their lives.
France on Wednesday moved closer to joining the ranks of countries that guarantee the right to assisted dying for adults suffering from an incurable condition, a move championed by President Emmanuel Macron.
The move puts France in a group of European countries that allow assisted dying.
Some can permit euthanasia, when a caregiver induces a patient's death at their request. Others in some cases grant permission for assisted dying, when someone helps a patient end their own life.
Here's a breakdown of which other European countries do allow it.










