- Samantha Lejeune
The abortion pill had already acquired a troubling history in France before anyone tried to foist it on American women. It had been approved, pulled from the market, and forced back onto the market by...

Dangerous from the Beginning: The Strange History of the Abortion Pill
Samantha Lejeune
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The abortion pill is marketed as not all that different from Tylenol: Pop a pill, problem solved. That’s the pitch, and it’s a good one. But it’s false. It masks the real dangers of this pill, dangers that have been

Malta Resists: A Pro-Life Victory That Strengthens the Last European Bastion in Defense of Life
Carlos Beltramo, Ph.D. | PRI European Office
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While much of Europe continues advancing toward a progressive normalization of abortion as a supposed “human right,” in recent weeks a new sign of hope has appeared. Those who defend the dignity of every human life from conception on this

Without USAID, the Ibero-American Left is in Retreat
Carlos Polo
August 10, 2026
Editor’s Note: The closure of USAID, and the rebirth of democracy—and pro-life policies—in Latin America are closely related. And our work at PRI played a key role. Carlos Polo explains: Seven elections. Seven defeats for the Left. Seven signs pointing
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