Africa

PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 33) September 2

In This Issue:  Deepening Depopulation  Fertility and Family  Demographics of the Future  Communist China  Rising Dementia  Fewest Marriages in Decades  Science Gone Mad  Human Experiments  Pro-Life Around the World   Misconstrued Remarks  International Court Appointee  Pro-Life on the Home Front  Throwaway Culture of Death  Abortion on

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 30) August 12

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media  Childfree Adults  China’s Aggression  The Bipartisan Brothel  Constitutionalism vs. Communism  Deepening Depopulation  The Growing Divide  Communist China  Crisis Owned  Policy Affects Births  Science Gone Mad  Tavistock Center Closes  Embryos for Harvest  Pro-Life Around the World   NGOs Target East

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 26) July 15

In This Issue:   PRI in the Media  Growth Reduction Reality  Shut Up and Obey  Epidemics from China  Taiwan First, World Next  On the Overturn  Deepening Depopulation  Musk Boosts Family Benefits  India to Pass China  Communist China  Comment Restrictions  Science Gone Mad  Womb Transplants Continue  Over-the-Counter

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 16) May 6

 In This Issue:   PRI in the Media  Special Announcement  The Never-ending Lockdown  Death of a Hero  Starving in Shanghai  Communist China   A Problematic Partnership  Support from the Young  UN Misdeeds   Christians Under Fire  Science Gone Mad  The Business of Surrogacy  Pro-Life Around the World   Defense

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Uganda Sanctions Marie Stopes for Faulty Condoms

High-level employees working for an affiliate of the international abortion giant Marie Stopes International in Uganda have had their licenses suspended by the Ugandan government for allegedly okaying the distribution of untested condom shipments without the required prior authorization from the government. According to the

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Egyptian Government Pushes for Population Control

The Egyptian Government has long implemented programs to encourage smaller families and birth control usage. But far more intrusive population control policies—including a two-child cap for welfare recipients and a proposed incentive scheme for one-child families—may soon be introduced by the government if certain Egyptian

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