In This Issue:
- PRI in the Media
- Steven Mosher to Speak at NRLC
- Confronting the CCP Threat
- Abortion via WhatsApp Exposed
- Exposing Abortion Pill Networks
- Deepening Depopulation
- Germany’s Births Hit Record Low
- Global Fertility Reversal Emerges
- Communist China
- China’s Maternity Wards Empty
- Science Gone Mad
- IVF and Surrogacy
- Pro-Life Around the World
- Nordic Nations Embrace Abortion Pill
- Kenya Rejects Abortion
- UK Abortion Tragedy Deepens
- Pro-Life on the Home Front
- Colorado Pushes Abortion Pills on Campus
- Biden Targeted Pro-Lifers
- Supreme Court Defends Pro-Life Center
- Good News
- Ultrasounds Bring Life to Classrooms
PRI in the Media
Steven Mosher to Speak at NRLC: PRI President Steven Mosher will present on June 13th at the National Right to Life Conference in Arlington, where he will address decades of exposing coercive population control and forced abortion. Drawing on his firsthand witness to China’s one-child policy, Mr. Mosher will offer insights from a lifetime defending women, children, and the dignity of human life. Supporters are invited to hear from one of the pro-life movement’s most seasoned voices; registration is now open at the conference website.
Confronting the CCP Threat: Recently, Steven Mosher joined Li-Meng Yan to discuss the Chinese Communist Party’s growing threats, from secretly supplying hostile regimes to silencing critics beyond China’s borders. Drawing on his firsthand witness to China’s one-child policy, Mr. Mosher linked the regime’s history of forced abortion and population control to its broader pattern of abuse, arguing that confronting the CCP requires strength, accountability, and moral clarity.
“I joined Dr. Li-meng Yen on her podcast to talk about the coming collapse of China,” says Mr. Mosher. “The population is aging and dying, the real estate sector has collapsed, and anyone who has any money is hoarding it, not spending it, causing the economy to shrink even faster. Dr. Yen, who is the courageous whistleblower who fled China to tell the world about how Covid came from the Wuhan lab, agrees that the Communist regime may be nearing its end.”
Abortion via WhatsApp Exposed: Recently, the Life Institute republished PRI’s investigation into how abortion pills were obtained illegally in Mexico through a WhatsApp network linked to DKT International. Using a fictitious profile, investigators secured abortion drugs after paying 1,900 Mexican pesos, with no physical exam or real clinical follow-up. The piece warns telemedicine abortion transfers medical risk to the home while abortion networks profit from vulnerable women and evade accountability.
Exposing Abortion Pill Networks: Recently, Family Life International republished PRI’s piece on the global spread of the abortion pill, highlighting the “Big Three” groups driving distribution worldwide: UNFPA, MSI, and IPPF. The article reports that the UNFPA sends reproductive health supplies—including abortion drugs—to 46 countries, while MSI provided 4.5 million abortion-related services in 2024 and IPPF claimed 6.5 million abortions. The piece also exposes smaller abortion networks advancing chemical abortion globally and calls for continued efforts to halt the pills’ deadly spread.
Deepening Depopulation
Germany’s Births Hit Record Low: Germany recorded just 655,000 births in 2025, down from 680,000 the year before, while more than one million deaths produced a record birth deficit of roughly 350,000. The nation’s fertility rate fell to just 1.35 children per woman, marking a fourth straight year of decline. German family advocates called the crisis a “dramatic wake-up call,” blaming anti-family policies and warning even immigration will not reverse the country’s deepening demographic decline.
“Germany’s population has been declining for a decade now, and its birth rate continues to fall,” says Mr. Mosher. “Native Germans are only averaging 1.2 children, while Muslim immigrants are averaging 2. Making matters worse, the German state imposes high taxes, high energy costs (by going ‘Green’), and other hidden penalties that punish families that wish to be generous in welcoming children. It is almost as if the politicians in charge want to turn the entire country into a death camp.”
Global Fertility Reversal Emerges: New research from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research finds a historic shift occurred in 2024: globally, more men are remaining childless while women are increasingly more likely than men to become parents. Researchers link the trend in part to male-skewed sex ratios tied to sex-selective abortion and warn rising male childlessness could fuel social instability. The pattern may persist in some regions, with sub-Saharan Africa not expected to see this shift before 2100.
Communist China
China’s Maternity Wards Empty: China’s demographic crisis is now reshaping health care, as falling births empty maternity wards and push obstetricians out of the profession. Births fell to a record-low 7.92 million in 2025, prompting hospitals to scale back. Even fertility medicine faces strain despite infertility affecting more than 12% of married couples. The report shows China’s birth decline is now impacting not just families, but doctors, hospitals, and the country’s entire maternity care system.
Science Gone Mad
IVF and Surrogacy: A recent analysis warns that expanding access to surrogacy and IVF raises serious ethical, social, and human-rights concerns, including the exploitation of young women and identity confusion among children. New laws now allow surrogates as young as 18. Meanwhile, IVF results in a live birth for just 23% of couples who undergo the procedure. At the same time, more than 97% of embryos are lost, discarded, or frozen. Evidence shows the growing industry increasingly treats human life as a commodity rather than a gift.
Pro-Life Around the World
Nordic Nations Embrace Abortion Pill: A recent report examined how chemical abortion now dominates in Scandinavia, accounting for more than 85% of abortions across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—including 95% in Norway and over 97% in Sweden. Often praised as models of “a routine part of health care,” these nations are increasingly normalizing the use of abortion pills and expanding telemedicine access, even as pro-life advocates warn of growing threats to unborn life and the erosion of moral opposition to abortion across the region.
Kenya Rejects Abortion: Kenya’s Court of Appeal delivered a major pro-life victory, overturning a 2022 lower court ruling that had claimed abortion was a constitutional “right.” In a significant rebuke to abortion advocates, the appeals court reaffirmed that Kenya’s constitution prohibits abortion except in narrow circumstances and clarified abortion-related offenses remain subject to prosecution. The ruling stems from a 2019 case involving an abortion performed on a 16-year-old and marks a major victory for the protection of unborn life against judicial efforts to manufacture abortion “rights.”
UK Abortion Tragedy Deepens: Marking 58 years since the UK’s Abortion Act took effect, a new report estimates 11.1 million unborn lives have been lost to abortion since 1968. At current rates, one baby is aborted every two minutes. Abortions in England and Wales reached a record 278,740 in 2023, with nearly 300,000 across the UK. The report links rising numbers to “DIY” at-home abortions and renews calls for stronger protections for unborn children and greater support for mothers in the face of this ongoing tragedy.
Pro-Life on the Home Front
Colorado Pushes Abortion Pills on Campus: A Colorado bill would require colleges with student health centers to provide abortion pills on campus, with schools maintaining supplies directly or dispensing prescriptions through local pharmacies. The measure passed the state House 41–22, despite concerns that campus clinics are ill-equipped to handle the dangers of chemical abortion or properly counsel students. The proposal normalizes abortion for young women while further embedding the abortion pill into everyday campus health services.
Biden Targeted Pro-Lifers: Newly released documents show how the Biden administration partnered with pro-abortion groups to monitor and prosecute pro-life activists, even before any charges were filed. Emails reveal officials were given detailed personal information about activists and worked closely with abortion organizations, while attacks on pro-life centers were largely overlooked. A Justice Department review found pro-lifers received much harsher sentences—averaging 26.8 months in prison compared to 12.3 months for pro-abortion offenders—highlighting serious bias and government overreach.
“The more we learn about the lawless Biden administration, the more disturbing the news,” says Mr. Mosher. “From the Southern Poverty Law Center actually funding the same hate it was supposedly fighting, to the hand-in-glove relationship between Big Abortion and the Biden justice department, the Biden administration marked a new low in American politics. It is encouraging to see the scales of justice finally righted, and those who, like Mark Houck, were falsely charged with FACE crimes, are now being not only exonerated, but compensated, for their vicious mistreatment they and their families endured.”
Supreme Court Defends Pro-Life Center: The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous victory for a pro-life pregnancy center, allowing First Choice Women’s Resource Centers to challenge a New Jersey subpoena seeking confidential donor information. Writing for the Court, Justice Neil Gorsuch affirmed that the demand violated the group’s First Amendment rights. The ruling marks a major win for pro-life ministries, safeguarding donor privacy and pushing back against government efforts to intimidate and silence organizations that defend unborn life.
Good News
Ultrasounds Bring Life to Classrooms: A Nebraska-based pro-life ministry is expanding fetal development education nationwide, bringing live ultrasounds into K–12 classrooms across eight states and training new educators in multiple others. Heart of a Child Ministries reports its presentations have produced an average 56% “conversion rate” among students on abortion. The ministry has also launched a yearlong fetal development curriculum as more states move to require such education, helping form a new generation to better understand and defend unborn life.
Quote of the Week
“In a divided and troubled world, the Holy Spirit teaches us to walk together in unity.”
~ Pope Leo XIV





