Russia pushes for larger families, criticizes "childfree propaganda," amid demographic concerns.

Russia is promoting families with up to eight children and cracking down on "childfree propaganda," amid a low birth rate and rising mortality rate, partly due to the war in Ukraine. The government insists women still have the right not to have children, but critics like feminist activists argue this move is "reproductive violence." Large family images are featured in Moscow advertisements as part of the campaign.

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