A recent CLI study has shown the US to be 1 of only 8 UN countries allowing abortion on demand with no gestational limits and 1 of 15 allowing it past 15 weeks.
African and Middle Eastern countries successfully blocked all mention of abortion and LGBT ideology in a prominent UN declaration to mark the 30th anniversary of the Cairo conference – showing that the battle for life and the family is far from over.
Utah and Florida passed laws intended to prevent the WHO from overriding states’ authority on matters of public health policy, and Louisiana and Oklahoma have legislation set to take effect soon pending final votes.
Heather Idoni was treated like a violent criminal when U.S. marshals led the mother of five and adopted mother of 10 into court to the shock of those present, including the judge.
Despite the collapse of widespread support for Israel’s campaign against UNRWA, it appears to be determined to continue its effort to cut off this lifeline to the Palestinians alongside its traditional allies, the United States and United Kingdom.
Honduras passed one of the strongest pro-life laws in Latin America, and now international abortion activists are taking it to the UN to coerce Honduran politicians into declaring killing unborn children an ‘essential health service.’
Right To Life UK spokesperson Catherine Robinson blasted the funding of overseas abortions as 'a form of neo-colonialism' and called for its immediate end.
A Fraser Institute study has implicitly called out the Trudeau government, finding that while the 'media and political activists assert that the evidence for increasing harms from increasing extreme weather is iron-clad, it is anything but.'
Maxime Bernier warned LifeSiteNews that if 'the idea of a global corporate tax becomes normalized, we may eventually see other agreements to impose other taxes, on carbon, airfare, or who knows what.'
The UN Commission on the Status of Women denigrated stay-at-home motherhood as ‘unpaid care work’ and instead called for state-funded daycare, a Marxist-backed concept used to break apart the traditional family.