Russian Health Minister Suggests Cutting Abortions to Combat Underpopulation

A top health minister in Russia suggests the nation should consider cutting abortions to combat its problems of underpopulation. The nation's population shrank by 12 million people in the last 16 years alone. While some government-sponsored efforts have helped, the troubled economy and continued abortions are crippling the country. Health Minister Tatyana Golikova said the Russian government is meeting to determine how to reduce abortions. LifeNews

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