The Scottish Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee convened last week to debate the Scottish assisted suicide Bill as it began its scrutiny of amendments at Stage 2. The debate took place on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. In addition…
Recently, a United Nations human rights official appeared before a U.N. committee to present her research on the topic of surrogacy. For social conservatives skeptical of anything done by U.N. officials, it was a refreshing change of pace. The…
Terry O’Neill has done significant research into the Health Canada Model Practice Standard for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). MAiD is an acronym of euthanasia. Canada legalized euthanasia in June 2016 by creating an exception in the…
Several years ago, I traveled to Amsterdam as part of the National Right to Life delegation for a multi-issue pro-family conference. The event brought together representatives from dozens of countries and organizations working in maternal…
A new report from Family First New Zealand exposes a deeply troubling reality. Since 2020, an average of one baby every month in New Zealand has survived an attempted abortion—yet is denied life-sustaining care. Official government data obtained…
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…
The Commission on end-of-life care released its 2024–2025 Annual Report on October 30th (in French). After reviewing the document, the Living with Dignity citizen network (Vivre dans la Dignité) wishes to highlight two aspects of the report that…
You did it! You just completed one of the largest mobilizations of pro-lifers in history, uniting Christians in 671 cities around the globe. Thanks to your prayers and God’s generosity, we continue to receive reports of babies who were scheduled…
A Finnish politician is now facing her third trial for upholding the biblical truth about marriage — this time, before her nation’s Supreme Court. Päivi Räsänen, a physician and 30-year veteran of Finland’s parliament, appeared before the…
The Scottish Parliament has passed a financial resolution to the Scottish assisted suicide Bill that would hand a “blank cheque” to implement assisted suicide, with funding likely to have to be diverted from other services to pay for this. The …
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