Hungarian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime Minister Viktor Orbá ...
Hungary's parliament passed a law on Tuesday to ban the Pride march by LGBTQ+ communities and backed a resolution opposing joint EU borrowing for defence spending as Prime Minister Viktor Orban gears ...
Pro-European demonstrations have taken place in the capital cities of Serbia, Romania and Hungary over the weekend.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNHungarian PM seems to backtrack from controversial "bedbug" analogy after uproarHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered a retrospective 'interpretation' of his controversial speech on March 15, in ...
THE Kabaddi World Cup gets underway in the West Midlands TODAY! The huge event is taking place across Birmingham, Coventry, ...
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has confirmed that Hungary is blocking the decision on Ukraine's accession talks ...
Large crowds have been taking to the streets in Tbilisi, Budapest, Bucharest, and Belgrade for months in succession. RFE/RL's Georgian, Hungarian, Romanian, and Balkan services have been reporting on ...
Hungary's ruling party submitted a bill to parliament on Monday that would ban the Pride march by LGBTQ+ communities and ...
Hungary's ruling party proposes bill to ban LGBTQ+ Pride march, sparking controversy and opposition from rights groups.
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Orban's power challenged: Pressure mounts amidst opposition riseAfter a decade and a half in power, Viktor Orban is facing serious competition and is becoming increasingly anxious. The ...
Around 50,000 protesters descended on the capital on Hungary’s national day to support Peter Magyar, a former government ...
Tens of thousands of Hungarian citizens rallied in Budapest to urge Prime Minister (PM) Viktor Orban to resign.
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