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Hungary’s top court struck down a police ban of a pro-LGBTQ gathering in Budapest, in a test of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s escalating culture war before elections next year.
Seventeen European Union countries pressured the European Commission to respond to Hungary’s passing of anti-LGBTQ rights ...
Trump administration officials, MAGA influencers and far-right leaders gathered in Poland and Hungary this week for CPAC, the ...
Van Sparrentak, a Dutch MEP from the European Parliament’s “Greens/European Free Alliance” political group, said she’ll be ...
EU Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resilience, Jessika Roswall, says "anyone who wants to join in solidarity with ...
The attack on democracy in Hungary continues. In March, the government passed a law restricting the right to assemble, ...
Five human rights groups including Amnesty International challenged in court Hungary's legislation that created a legal basis ...
In a notable act of authoritarian overreach, the Budapest police have banned this year’s LGBTQI march planned for 1 June, ...
A coalition of 20 European Union countries has signed a statement denouncing new anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Hungary, accusing Prime ...
At least 70 members of the European Parliament are planning on attending this year’s Pride celebrations in Budapest, Hungary, ...
NBC News reports that seventeen European Union countries accused Hungary on Tuesday of contravening fundamental EU values by ...
The word pride has shifted over the millennia, from being first used to describe one of the seven deadly sins in Roman ...