Recent numbers suggest that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has not found the key to a 21st-century baby boom.
Sienna Rodgers reveals Reform UK's plans to address our declining fertility, and speaks to others in Westminster to determine ...
BUDAPEST - After years of people having fewer children, Europe is on the brink of a great contraction. Next year, the ...
Especially amid the rush of holiday gatherings, sweet wines are an everyday luxury worth rediscovering. They offer the kind ...
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What If Both Sides in the Birth Rate Debate Are Wrong?
The right wants to steer women away from work and toward motherhood. The left wants to provide them with more state support ...
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Trump wants revolution in Europe. The far right will help him get it
Does Donald Trump hate Europe and seek its destruction, or is the American leader proffering tough love in a genuine attempt ...
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony says Hungarian police have recommended he be charged for defying a government ban and ...
Britain is in the grips of a fertility crisis. Our total fertility rate (the average number of births per woman) has sunk to ...
The fountain pen, used to falsify records to help dozens of children survive Auschwitz, is scheduled to be donated Tuesday to ...
There is no magic "birth rates go up" dial to turn. The most promising path forward is prioritizing a better life for young ...
In his book, The Storm Before the Calm, Geopolitical Futures chairman and founder George Friedman explained the challenges ...
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Hungary’s demographic decline deepens in 2025
Hungary recorded a historic low in the number of births in October, with only 5,979 children born during the month, down 10% from the same period a year earlier, according to data from the Central ...
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