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Law would target media and online content that encourages not having children.
Law would ban the dissemination of material on the internet, in movies, and in advertising that encourages "a conscious refusal to have children" Russia faces a demographic crisis with a 25-year -low birth rate, worsened by the Ukraine war .
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