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  2. List of countries by abortion rate - Wikipedia

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    The following lists include countries by total reported abortions, annual abortions and rates according to reports from governments and statisticians. ... Portugal: 5 ...

  3. Abortion in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Abortion was established as illegal in Sebastian of Portugal's Regimento de Quadrilheiros (1570), during the Aviz dynasty period. [6] This law was then transposed, with little change, to Philip I of Portugal's Ordenações Filipinas, during the Iberian Union period. [6]

  4. Abortion in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Guernsey, abortion is permitted at any stage for an immediate risk to life, to prevent grave permanent injury, and on disability grounds. Up to 24 weeks, abortion is permitted on broad health grounds, where there would be a risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman or her existing children. [129]

  5. Factbox-Abortion laws in Europe - AOL

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    Abortion rights, which have been legal since a landmark 1974 law, are more widely accepted in France than in the United States and many other countries, with polls showing around 80% of French ...

  6. Presidential debate fact check: Analyzing Trump, Harris on ...

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    The USA TODAY Fact Check Team analyzed claims on abortion, immigration, guns, inflation and more. ... The unemployment rate was at 3.5% in February 2020 compared to 6.4% when Trump left office in ...

  7. Women in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Abortion laws in Portugal were liberalized on April 10, 2007, after the 2007 Portuguese abortion referendum. Abortion can be performed on-demand during the first ten weeks of pregnancy, and at later stages only for specific reasons (rape, risk of birth defects, risk to woman's health).

  8. How U.S. Abortion Would Compare Globally If Roe Is Over - AOL

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    Days away from a highly-expected Supreme Court decision on abortion, tension in the nation’s capital and beyond is sky high. If the leaked opinion overturning Roe v. Wade becomes final, the U.S ...

  9. 1998 Portuguese abortion referendum - Wikipedia

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    The referendum was held on a summer day, which is said to have contributed to the fact that the turnout was so low that it did not pass the threshold of 50 percent of the voters needed to make the decision binding, although the winning answer, NO, was respected and the law was not changed, meaning abortion was only allowed in exceptional case ...