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Budapest Pride saw record numbers on Saturday, despite a ban imposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist government.
The leader of the Tisza Party is happy only when Brussels's aggressive playbooks are realized, while the facts don't seem to bother him.
Orbán summed up his performance at the EU summit by saying that today's was the worst job ever, as he sought to justify his ...
Record numbers of people marched in the Budapest Pride parade Saturday, defying a government ban that marked a major pushback ...
Between 100,000 and 200,000 mostly young people danced and sang their way from Pest to Buda. A distance that usually takes ...
Responses numbering almost 2.3 million for the government's Vote 2025 survey were four times the number of responses to Tisza Party's own survey.
Attempts to ban pride marches in Budapest have backfired with record crowds turning out in defiance of new laws banning pride ...
There's been a record turnout at Budapest's annual Pride march, in an act of defiance against the Hungarian government's ...
Crowds filled a square near Budapest's city hall in sweltering heat before setting off across one of the main bridges over ...
Thousands defy Prime Minister Orbán’s ban to join the 30th Budapest Pride Parade, marking a bold stand for LGBTQ+ rights in ...