
The Italian government could give 1,000 euros a month to economically disadvantaged women who choose not to have an abortion.
A bill, which is due to be tabled in the coming days, would award the monthly payments for five years to women who would have terminated their pregnancies due to financial hardship. Women who are on low household incomes and who are Italian citizens residing in Italy will qualify for the measures, Corriere della Sera reports.



Even for medical practitioners who are pro-abortion, this is a dangerous precedent to set—first they came for Dr. Terence Davids, tomorrow they’ll come for you. (A Martin Niemöller poetic iteration, i


A congressional panel just highlighted the obscene trafficking of aborted babies’


The morally broken David Frum thinks there should be no penalty for murdering a 30-week-old fetus and burning the body.

