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Ukraine has launched a full investigation into the death of József Sebestyén, who died on 6 July, 444 reports. The ...
Hungary dismisses honorary consul in Estonia over pro-Ukraine comments. István Bán, who had served as Hungary’s honorary consul in five Estonian counties since 2006, announced that he had been ...
Budapest mayor says Pride will happen despite ban. The Hungarian police prohibited the Budapest Pride, citing their "capacity as assembly authorities," 24.hu reports. Gergely Karc ...
Curia rules against government in LGBTQ case Last year, a bookshop chain has been fined 250,000 forints for selling an LGBTQ book, a children’s story depicting a day in the life of a child with ...
Opposition leader Peter Magyar calls Orban the "King of Pride" More than a hundred thousand people marched through Budapest on Saturday in a banned Pride parade that turned into a powerful protest ...
Hungary sheltered the 'fish king" from EU sanctions Hungary used its veto to shelter Belarusian oligarch Alexander Moshensky from EU sanctions. Iceland also used its lobbying efforts for the ...
At a public meeting of Budapest’s Eighth District government in December 2016, a member of an anti-eviction activist group addressed then-mayor of the district Máté Kocsis. She told the Fidesz mayor ...
Hungary's media authority probes Netflix over an LGBT scene in a kids' series On Wednesday, Hungary's National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) announced that they are investigating ...
A recent U.S. government trade report mentioning corruption in Hungary's public procurement system shows the possible reasoning behind the Trump administration’s decision to impose a 20% tariff on the ...
Zelensky mentions Hungary in powerful New Year's letter "Ukraine stands firmly on its feet, does not bow its head, looks ahead, and believes in its future and victory over all the evil that Russia has ...
The Hungarian government behaved like "a Trojan horse in the Western alliance system," a new report by the Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) claims.
Hungary’s parliament passed a bill on Tuesday that bans the Budapest Pride and authorizes the use of facial recognition technology to identify participants. With far-right prime minister Prime ...
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