Arielle Del Turco

Arielle Del Turco

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  • Human rights must not be twisted to include abortion

    Human rights must not be twisted to include abortion

    The recent World Health Organization report is a glaring example of why we must vigilantly protect against vague definitions of human rights that can be twisted to push radical policies.

  • Real men don’t bomb women and children. They protect them

    Real men don’t bomb women and children. They protect them

    Zelensky, like the Ukrainian people, has inspired the world with unexpected bravery and resolve in the face of a seemingly impossible situation. In doing so, he provides a clear alternative to Putin’s faux, destructive masculinity.

  • Russian victory would mark end of religious freedom in Ukraine

    Russian victory would mark end of religious freedom in Ukraine

    Ukraine's shared values with the West, including religious freedom, are worth defending. Ukrainian Christians and others are wholeheartedly joining the fight. Western leaders should take every reasonable step to contribute to their success.

  • Courage on display in Ukraine

    Courage on display in Ukraine

    Images and videos of Ukrainians praying and singing hymns are stirring hearts around the world. Join them in praying for the preservation of their country and the sound defeat of Russia’s brutal attack on their freedom and independence. If Ukrainians manage to keep their land and freedom, it will be due in large part to the courage of the Ukrainian people and their gutsy leader.

  • Finland puts the Bible on trial

    Finland puts the Bible on trial

    Please pray for Räsänen and Bishop Pohjola as they await the court's ruling, that the court will ultimately side with freedom of religion and speech.

  • The human costs of China’s demographic collapse

    The human costs of China’s demographic collapse

    Governments don’t need coercive policies; they need only to affirm the profound importance of families, a truth people know deep down but need reminded of. In China and all countries experiencing lower birth rates, a change of heart about children and families can make all the difference.

  • A year of Biden’s foreign policy: Blunders, chaos and human suffering

    A year of Biden’s foreign policy: Blunders, chaos and human suffering

    President Joe Biden assumed office exactly one year ago, and although he declared at a press conference yesterday that he “probably outperformed what anyone thought would happen” in his first year, Americans are frustrated — and rightfully so.

  • Don’t let Biden off the hook for the disaster he left in Afghanistan

    Don’t let Biden off the hook for the disaster he left in Afghanistan

    The media has largely moved on from the Afghanistan debacle, and many are all too eager to sweep the consequences of President Biden’s botched withdrawal under the rug. Yet, the repercussions will last lifetimes.

  • Amid the push for faux 'rights,' Human Rights Day reminds us of what matters

    Amid the push for faux 'rights,' Human Rights Day reminds us of what matters

    With the monumental challenges occurring around the world, the stakes are too high to get this wrong. The Biden administration must focus on the rights laid out in the UDHR and avoid distractions. The United States’ leadership on human rights has made a difference in the past, and it still can.

  • Biden should learn from Women's Tennis Association's handling of Chinese star's disappearance

    Biden should learn from Women's Tennis Association's handling of Chinese star's disappearance

    As the CCP grows increasingly bold in committing human rights violations on display for the world to see, now is not the time to back down. The Biden administration and American corporations should take a lesson from the Women's Tennis Association. We can stand up to the CCP — and for the sake of its victims, we must.