Southern Asia

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 37) October 3

In This Issue: Denmark has formally apologized for decades of secretly inserting intrauterine devices (IUDs) into Greenlandic women and girls—some as young as 12—without their knowledge or consent. Between the late 1960s and early 1990s, over 4,000 were subjected to the program, part of a population-control push to suppress Inuit birth rates. Victims later faced infertility, trauma, and lifelong health complications.

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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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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 21) June 13

In This Issue: Japan is grappling with record low birthrates, a devastating 5.7% drop in 2024, as it continues its 16th straight year of decline. Japan, as well as many other East Asian countries, has a population that is rapidly and continually shrinking. In response to this “silent emergency,” Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has promised to offer a helping hand to married couples by promoting a flexible working environment so they can better balance work and parenting.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 36) September 13

In This Issue: After 30 years, China has ended its overseas adoption program in an attempt to bolster its population numbers. Hundreds of American families had Chinese adoptions pending, and are now in limbo. Since 1999, American parents have adopted over 80,000 children from China, making up about 29% of all U.S. overseas adoptions.

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 49) December 8

Happy Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary!   In This Issue: PRI in the Media Babies Decrease, Immigrants Increase America Needs Babies Starving the Communist Dragon A Suspicious Power Outage Kissinger’s Double Life Deepening Depopulation A Tear-filled Address The DINK Dilemma

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 40) October 6

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media Abortion on the Chopping Block Desperate for Children Deepening Depopulation India’s Elderly Communist China Full-Time Children UN Misdeeds Silencing Social Conservatives Science Gone Mad Another Baby Bonus The Quest for IVG Pro-Life Around the World Abortion Isn’t Healthcare

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 31) August 4

In This Issue:  A Note From Our President PRI in the Media Dangerous Apps Fauci’s Biggest Lie White House Influences Facebook Foreign Policy Embarrassments COVID Controversy Challenging Closed Churches Planned Parenthood Investigation Deepening Depopulation Demographic Disaster in Japan Polish Population Problem Communist China Ticking Bomb

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 46) December 2

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media  The Chinese Rise Up The Biden & Xi Saga Zero Tolerance for Zero Covid Praise for the CCP Deepening Depopulation Boosting Alaskan Birth Rates Shrinking Motherhood Singh Seeks Pop Control Tested for Income Worthiness Communist China  Zen Found

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 32) August 26

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media  Reversing Disaster  Deepening Depopulation  Beginning to Balance  Our Unanticipated Reality  Communist China  A Questionable Vow  Ideology Over Economy  UN Misdeeds  The Right to Murder  Science Gone Mad  A Supporter’s Response  Hesitancy Over MAiD  Pro-Life Around the World   Global

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PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 29) August 5

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media  Chasing COVID  Dangers of TikTok  Post-Roe Possibilities  Pandemic Power Play  China-U.S. Tensions  Deepening Depopulation  Fertility Fears  A Population Control Bill  Communist China  Sacraments Withheld   Dramatic Drop in Births  UN Misdeeds  Ideology Pushed Hard  Pro-Life Around the World   Banning

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 37) October 3

In This Issue: Denmark has formally apologized for decades of secretly inserting intrauterine devices (IUDs) into Greenlandic women and girls—some as young as 12—without their knowledge or consent. Between the late 1960s and early 1990s, over 4,000 were subjected to the program, part of a population-control push to suppress Inuit birth rates. Victims later faced infertility, trauma, and lifelong health complications.

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.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 21) June 13

In This Issue: Japan is grappling with record low birthrates, a devastating 5.7% drop in 2024, as it continues its 16th straight year of decline. Japan, as well as many other East Asian countries, has a population that is rapidly and continually shrinking. In response to this “silent emergency,” Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has promised to offer a helping hand to married couples by promoting a flexible working environment so they can better balance work and parenting.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 36) September 13

In This Issue: After 30 years, China has ended its overseas adoption program in an attempt to bolster its population numbers. Hundreds of American families had Chinese adoptions pending, and are now in limbo. Since 1999, American parents have adopted over 80,000 children from China, making up about 29% of all U.S. overseas adoptions.

Read More »