
PRI Review (v36, n1) Jan/Feb 2026
Family Planning 2030 2 Dispatches from the Great Campaign 5 Abortion “Uber Alles” in Europe 7 Hungary Doubles Down on Pro-Family Policy 9 From the Countries 11 PRI in the Media 12

Family Planning 2030 2 Dispatches from the Great Campaign 5 Abortion “Uber Alles” in Europe 7 Hungary Doubles Down on Pro-Family Policy 9 From the Countries 11 PRI in the Media 12

In This Issue: PRI’s Latin American office is proud to report that the Peruvian Congress has passed a new law on equal opportunity between men and women that respects the biological reality that there are only two sexes. This is a huge victory for Peru and for PRI, which provided the intellectual “muscle” behind this effort. The new law throws out the “gender ideology” concept that was forced on Peru by Obama’s USAID and which has been the guiding principle of Peruvian governments since 2014.

In This Issue: PRI President Steven Mosher celebrates the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as a monumental victory for American taxpayers and the country’s values. The closure will save $54 billion annually and ends a long-standing history of misused taxpayer funds, including reckless spending on woke ideologies such as funding LGBT activism, promoting transgender surgeries, and advancing gender and diversity initiatives globally.

In This Issue: Breaking News Life Legal’s Victory PRI in the Media The Classic Scare Pieces of the West Deepening Depopulation Expensive Children Communist China A Special Committee UN Misdeeds A Skewed Definition Science Gone Mad Pushing the Boundaries Banned from Donation Pro-Life Around the

In This Issue: PRI in the Media A Powerful Procession Christianity in China Reins on Religion Tighten Deepening Depopulation War on Two Fronts Communist China Punishment for Organ Harvesting Communist Controlled Dating UN Misdeeds Unsung Benefits of Marriage Science Gone Mad Harmful Myths Pro-Life Around

Hungary has for years been developing policies in favor of babies, life, and families. However, it still has a law on the books that allows abortion up to the 12th week of pregnancy, a defect that the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and

Afghanistan and Hungary are two very different countries, but they have one fundamental similarity — thriving birth rates. Granted, both countries have taken decidedly different approaches to accomplish this, but in both cases, we see that demography matters and high fertility rates have had a significant impact. Several weeks ago, I had the opportunity to interview Professor Angelo

An interview with renowned Italian historian Prof. Angelo Bertolo, a devout Catholic, who believes that both faith and reason teach us that high birth rates lead to human progress, not Malthusian disaster. He is a long-time friend and supporter of PRI and its president, Steven
On June 15th, after weeks of deliberation, Hungary’s National Assembly approved a bill called the Anti-Pedophilia Act. In its original form, it aimed to increase penalties for sex crimes involving minors, create a national database of sex offenders, and ban culprits from certain professions. These

You may have heard about Hungary’s outspoken president, Victor Orban, who is probably the leading anti-Globalist in Europe. He is doing everything in his power to encourage Hungarians to have more children. But you probably haven’t heard about Katalin Novak, the Hungarian Minister of Family

Family Planning 2030 2 Dispatches from the Great Campaign 5 Abortion “Uber Alles” in Europe 7 Hungary Doubles Down on Pro-Family Policy 9 From the

In This Issue: PRI’s Latin American office is proud to report that the Peruvian Congress has passed a new law on equal opportunity between men and women that respects the biological reality that there are only two sexes. This is a huge victory for Peru and for PRI, which provided the intellectual “muscle” behind this effort. The new law throws out the “gender ideology” concept that was forced on Peru by Obama’s USAID and which has been the guiding principle of Peruvian governments since 2014.

In This Issue: PRI President Steven Mosher celebrates the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as a monumental victory for American taxpayers and the country’s values. The closure will save $54 billion annually and ends a long-standing history of misused taxpayer funds, including reckless spending on woke ideologies such as funding LGBT activism, promoting transgender surgeries, and advancing gender and diversity initiatives globally.

In This Issue: Breaking News Life Legal’s Victory PRI in the Media The Classic Scare Pieces of the West Deepening Depopulation Expensive Children Communist China

In This Issue: PRI in the Media A Powerful Procession Christianity in China Reins on Religion Tighten Deepening Depopulation War on Two Fronts Communist China

Hungary has for years been developing policies in favor of babies, life, and families. However, it still has a law on the books that

Afghanistan and Hungary are two very different countries, but they have one fundamental similarity — thriving birth rates. Granted, both countries have taken decidedly different approaches to accomplish this, but in both cases,

An interview with renowned Italian historian Prof. Angelo Bertolo, a devout Catholic, who believes that both faith and reason teach us that high birth rates
On June 15th, after weeks of deliberation, Hungary’s National Assembly approved a bill called the Anti-Pedophilia Act. In its original form, it aimed to increase

You may have heard about Hungary’s outspoken president, Victor Orban, who is probably the leading anti-Globalist in Europe. He is doing everything in his power