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The most influential Hungarian newspaper, Magyar Nemzet, considered the informal mouthpiece of the Orbán regime, published an ...
As previously reported, the sad news arrived on Thursday morning that Liverpool’s 28-year-old forward, Diogo Jota (born Diogo ...
We will win the next election, too. That’s the plan,” Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared in a video interview with Krónika ...
When Viktor Orban’s right-wing government passed a bill to ban Pride events – the organisers of Budapest’s annual march ...
As part of his ongoing hostile stance on Ukraine, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban organized a non-binding referendum on ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Saturday's Pride "repulsive and shameful", accusing the EU of directing ...
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets for Budapest Pride on Saturday in defiance of attempts by the government of ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, but Budapest’s mayor allowed the event to go on. The police sat on the sidelines.
Orban's right-wing party passed legislation in March that created a legal basis for police to ban LGBTQ marches.
Estimated crowd of 100,000 gathered in pride – and in one of the largest shows of opposition to Hungary Prime Minister Viktor ...
Critics see the move to ban the march scheduled for this weekend as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms.
Dozens of prominent European politicians are heading to Hungary for Pride, but the country’s conservative government insists ...
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