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Before the event, Orban vowed police would not break up the Pride march, but warned those who would take part in it about "legal consequences".
In a sharp pivot from its self-declared policy of neutrality, Hungary has approved the deployment of 200 soldiers to Chad — ...
More than 100,000 people marched despite threats of fines and jail for attending the city’s banned LGBTQ Pride parade.
More than 50,000 people took to the streets of Budapest Saturday to celebrate the annual Pride March, with many directly protesting against the government's recently imposed anti-LGBTQ+ laws. While ...
This weekend in Hungary’s capital Budapest, Human Rights Watch staff witnessed the city transform—if only for one brilliant ...
European leaders are already close to adopting the 18th package of sanctions against Russia. That’s why unity in pressuring ...
Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán was named "King of European Pride" after his attempts to cancel the festivities increased ...
But the incredible act of defiance that occurred this past weekend in rebuke of Hungary prime minister Viktor Orban was stirring enough to inspire even the most jaded cynic. In the lead-up to this ...
Tens of thousands marched for LGBTQ+ rights at Budapest Pride despite a government ban: many see it as a sign of Orbán's downfall.
Despite a ban on the event by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, more than 100,000 turned up for the annual ...
Millions of people across the globe took to the streets to mark Pride celebrations over the weekend, with many defying ...