Florida Schools Continue to Push Overpopulation

Florida Schools Continue to Push Overpopulation

For decades, PRI has exposed the myth that people are the world’s problem. Yet, even as the world sits on the brink of population collapse, the myth of “overpopulation” refuses to die.   In fact, the idea that too many people crowd the planet continues to

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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.

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DKT International: The Global Network for Abortion Pills

In recent months, the Population Research Institute (PRI) has documented, with significant amounts of evidence, the activities of three major abortion networks: FIGO, CLACAI, and FP2030. Each of these has played a specific role in the international expansion of abortion. Now, we have turned our

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 41) October 31

In This Issue: Malta has announced new tax cuts for families with two or more children in an effort to combat its record-low fertility rate, now the lowest in the European Union at just 1.06. Finance Minister Clyde Caruana called declining native births the country’s “biggest challenge.”

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Meet the Leaders Fighting Global Abortion Networks

The recent “Abortion Networks” Leaders’ Meeting, organized by the Population Research Institute (PRI) and Origen Association, brought together over 150 leaders from 16 countries to analyze the new paradigm of the international abortion lobby. Held in a “hybrid” format, the event became a true turning

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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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The President of the French Republic addresses Parliament

Can Anything Good Come Out of Europe?

We have become accustomed to bad news from Europe. Abortion, progressive ideologies, and attacks on the family seem to be getting ever worse. But now, at last, the tide may be turning. France’s Emmanuel Macron has been obsessed with making abortion a human right in

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 39) October 17

In This Issue: According to a new report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australia’s fertility rate has fallen to a record low of 1.48 births per woman in 2024, sparking warnings that the nation is nearing a “point of no return.” Women aged 30–34 recorded the highest fertility rate—106 births per 1,000 women, a slight rise from the previous year.

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Ten Great Reasons to Have Another Child

“For those who marry and have families, children are the primary means God uses to help them grow in holiness and virtue. Children teach their parents patience, perseverance, charity, and humility.”  ~ PRI President, Steve Mosher   Not sure if you should have another baby?

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 38) October 10

In This Issue: The FDA, under Trump appointee Dr. Marty Makary, has approved new generic abortion pills made by Evita Solution, a company that openly seeks to “normalize abortion” and make it “accessible to all.” Despite promises of a full safety review of the chemical abortion drug, the FDA instead fast-tracked approval, prompting outrage from U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley.

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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 41) October 31

In This Issue: Malta has announced new tax cuts for families with two or more children in an effort to combat its record-low fertility rate, now the lowest in the European Union at just 1.06. Finance Minister Clyde Caruana called declining native births the country’s “biggest challenge.”

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 39) October 17

In This Issue: According to a new report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australia’s fertility rate has fallen to a record low of 1.48 births per woman in 2024, sparking warnings that the nation is nearing a “point of no return.” Women aged 30–34 recorded the highest fertility rate—106 births per 1,000 women, a slight rise from the previous year.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 38) October 10

In This Issue: The FDA, under Trump appointee Dr. Marty Makary, has approved new generic abortion pills made by Evita Solution, a company that openly seeks to “normalize abortion” and make it “accessible to all.” Despite promises of a full safety review of the chemical abortion drug, the FDA instead fast-tracked approval, prompting outrage from U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley.

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