News

Tens of thousands have gathered for the LGBTQ march in Budapest, despite a police ban and warning from PM Viktor Orban.
In a speech at a police officers’ graduation ceremony, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary stands firm in defending the ...
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary’s largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in defiance of a government ban ...
Crowds in Budapest waved rainbow flags and carried signs mocking Prime Minister Viktor Orban amid a new ban on Pride marches.
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.
The annual event symbolizes the years-long struggle between Hungary's nationalist government and civil society.
More than 100,000 people marched from Budapest City hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's Erzsébet Bridge over the Danube River.
Thousands of people are set to defy a government ban by participating in the Pride march in Budapest, Hungary's capital, on ...
With the support of the city’s liberal mayor, organizers of Budapest Pride took to the streets in defiance of Hungarian Prime Minster Viktor Orban’s effort to ban the event.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets for Budapest Pride on Saturday in defiance of attempts by the government of ...
As returns fade, Aswath Damodaran lays out 4 red flags about alternative investments ...