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BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Saturday's Pride "repulsive and shameful", accusing the EU ...
Record numbers of people marched in the Budapest Pride parade Saturday, defying a government ban that marked a major pushback ...
Budapest Pride, organized for the 30th time, was held in the Hungarian capital yesterday, attracting a record number of ...
Tens of thousands of protesters have marched through Hungary's capital as a banned LGBTQ+ rights rally swelled into a mass ...
The march began at Budapest City Hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's Erzsébet Bridge over ...
It was designated a national monument by President Obama in 2016. 225 marks the 55th year of the first Pride parade. The ...
More than 180,000 protesters took over the streets of Budapest, many saying they marched not just for LGBTQ rights but in ...
Some 70 members of the European Parliament taking part in the parade have been advised to carry their diplomatic passports.
Pride marches have been banned in the country since early 2025, when Hungary passed a law restricting the freedom of assembly ...
Organizers and participants will face legal consequences - most likely fines - but police won’t use force, confirmed Orban ...
Thousands defy Prime Minister Orbán’s ban to join the 30th Budapest Pride Parade, marking a bold stand for LGBTQ+ rights in ...
Budapest's mayor Gergely Karácsony has said that tomorrow's Budapest Pride parade will go ahead as planned despite a ban by ...