Poland

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 42) November 7

In This Issue: New Zealand government data has revealed that babies are regularly surviving abortion attempts and then being left to die. Family First obtained official records showing that at least 80 abortions since 2020 resulted in live births, meaning babies between 20–30 weeks were born alive but denied medical care.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 40) October 24

In This Issue: Italy’s fertility crisis has deepened, with births dropping to the lowest level since national unification in 1861. According to Italy’s statistics bureau ISTAT, only 370,000 babies were born last year—a 6.3% decline from 2024—and just 198,000 births were recorded between January and July 2025. The fertility rate has fallen to 1.13 children per woman.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 36) September 26

In This Issue: Marriage, once the cornerstone of adulthood, has become a “capstone” reserved for the financially secure.  Census data show the median age for first marriage has climbed to 30 for men and 29 for women—up from 28 and 26 just 15 years ago. Between 2008 and 2023, first-marriage rates among 22–45-year-olds dropped 9%, with the steepest declines among the less educated and lower-income.

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How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed, a handful of European state leaders, including France’s Emmanuel Macron, England’s Boris Johnson, and Scotland’s Nichola Sturgeon, have actually used

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PRI Insider (Volume 1, Issue 26) November 19

In This Issue:  Demography is Destiny Heart of the Nation Communist China No Confidence in the CCP The New Mao Dissident Shares Warning Hypersonic Weapons Update UN Misdeeds Calling for Radical Embrace Science Gone Mad OSHA Stands Down Euthanasia in Portugal The Contagion of Euthanasia 

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La Vita è Bella: “Life is Beautiful”

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

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Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure the legal protection of the life of every human being.” Despite this provision of the Polish constitution, Polish law up

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European Union Warns Poland Not to Pass Pro-Life Legislation

The European Union (EU) has warned Poland not to pass any legislation banning abortion in cases where unborn children are living with severe congenital disabilities. On November 15, the European Parliament (EP) adopted a resolution initiating the formal process for rebuking an EU Member State

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Dutch Abortion Ship Detained by Guatemalan Military

The Guatemalan military has taken the so-called “ship of death” into custody after it docked in Port Quetzal, a city approximately two hours south of the nation’s capital. Activists aboard the Dutch-flagged ship, operated by the radically pro-abortion nongovernmental organization (NGO) Women on Waves, had

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 42) November 7

In This Issue: New Zealand government data has revealed that babies are regularly surviving abortion attempts and then being left to die. Family First obtained official records showing that at least 80 abortions since 2020 resulted in live births, meaning babies between 20–30 weeks were born alive but denied medical care.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 40) October 24

In This Issue: Italy’s fertility crisis has deepened, with births dropping to the lowest level since national unification in 1861. According to Italy’s statistics bureau ISTAT, only 370,000 babies were born last year—a 6.3% decline from 2024—and just 198,000 births were recorded between January and July 2025. The fertility rate has fallen to 1.13 children per woman.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 36) September 26

In This Issue: Marriage, once the cornerstone of adulthood, has become a “capstone” reserved for the financially secure.  Census data show the median age for first marriage has climbed to 30 for men and 29 for women—up from 28 and 26 just 15 years ago. Between 2008 and 2023, first-marriage rates among 22–45-year-olds dropped 9%, with the steepest declines among the less educated and lower-income.

Read More »

How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed,

Read More »

Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure

Read More »