Saint Catherine of Siena by Ermes Dovico

Life and Bioethics


Suicide following her son’s death: the slippery slope of euthanasia
ANALYSIS

Suicide following her son’s death: the slippery slope of euthanasia

Wendy Duffy, a 56-year-old British woman, died by assisted suicide in Switzerland. She made the drastic decision after losing her son in an accident, which is deeply troubling. If the mistaken premise that it is permissible to take ones own life is accepted, there are no limits. Nonetheless, a way out exists.

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Macron declares war on pro-life groups and incites the public
France

Macron declares war on pro-life groups and incites the public

An unprecedented attack by Minister Aurore Bergé against pro-life groups and in support of abortion multinationals has been met with a call for a general mobilisation in their support.


United Kingdom: doctors withdraw treatment and call it natural death
End of life

United Kingdom: doctors withdraw treatment and call it natural death

Contrary to the wishes of his family, doctors suspended dialysis for RB, a stroke victim, without going through the courts, condemning him to a certain and rapid death. They justified this as a 'clinical decision'. R.B. died during the night, before the judge ruled today on the legality of this new practice.

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AI, games and chat are the new strategies of paedophiles
Meter Report

AI, games and chat are the new strategies of paedophiles

Artificial intelligence used to 'undress' minors and normalise paedophilia. Social media and messaging apps used to lure children and share child pornography. The growth of phenomena such as 'pedomama' and child abuse by minors. Here is Meter's latest annual report

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Abortion and the new Vaughan Spruce case: freedom of thought is at stake
United Kingdom

Abortion and the new Vaughan Spruce case: freedom of thought is at stake

The director of March for Life UK is facing trial for the third time for silently praying outside an abortion clinic. If convicted, the consequences would be serious for everyone, as the state would effectively be authorised to control people's thoughts.

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England blames record abortions on economic crisis
UNITED KINGDOM

England blames record abortions on economic crisis

A record number of abortions were performed in England and Wales in 2023, with almost 280,000 unborn children affected. Economic problems are cited as the main reason, with the cost of living and soaring childcare costs being the main factors. Easy access to chemical abortion acts as a multiplier.

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The next challenge for AI is our return to critical thinking
ANTHROPOLOGY

The next challenge for AI is our return to critical thinking

Millions of people are at risk of 'epistemic risk', i.e. the inability to distinguish between what is true and what appears to be true. The habit of asking our 'virtual friends' about everything and for anything makes distinguishing between true knowledge and statistical prediction more necessary than ever.

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Bishop Suetta's pro-life bell defends natural law
ITALY

Bishop Suetta's pro-life bell defends natural law

Remembering the babies whose birth was prevented by abortion is a matter of reason, not religion. If anything, the question is why Catholicism only defends common sense. This is why critics (and even some defenders) of the Bishop of San Remo are missing the point.

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The United Kingdom: assisted suicide campaign an example of steered democracy
RIGHT TO LIFE

The United Kingdom: assisted suicide campaign an example of steered democracy

A skilful political manoeuvre by the government, an overwhelming Labour majority in Parliament and the full support of the media were not enough to ensure the rapid approval of the assisted suicide bill. It may now fail to pass the vote in the House of Lords.

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Prince Albert’s resounding 'no' does not cancel abortion in Monaco
LIFE VS DEATH

Prince Albert’s resounding 'no' does not cancel abortion in Monaco

The Prince blocked a bill that aimed to broaden the scope of abortion, recalling 'the role that the Catholic religion plays in our country'. While this is a good example, the same sovereign should not have approved the liberalisation in 2009 and 2019.

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The EU like China: “Without bank accounts, I am a victim of social credit.”
Interview with Frederic Baldan

The EU like China: “Without bank accounts, I am a victim of social credit.”

He exposed the Pfizergate scandal, and in his book he revealed the opaque network of lobbyists headed by Bill Gates working for von der Leyen. Now Frederic Baldan is facing retaliation in the form of frozen bank accounts. He reveals to La Bussola: “What is happening to me is the beginning of what will happen to everyone with the combination of the EU's social credit system and the digital euro.”

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Abortion pills: why the adverse effects are underestimated
REPORT

Abortion pills: why the adverse effects are underestimated

There is a discrepancy between the numbers provided by the abortion industry regarding complications related to the use of mifepristone (RU486) and misoprostol, and the figures from more objective studies. Here, we present an analysis from the USA of three important reasons why the adverse effects of abortion pills are greatly underestimated.

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