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The Hungarian government has denied the request to hold an LGBTQ+ event in Budapest as part of a wider ban on Pride parades.
Police have denied a permit for an LGBTQ+ event in Budapest, citing a new law banning public displays linked to homosexuality ...
How might one tell if a democratic-populist hybrid regime is becoming unpopular? In Orbán’s Hungary, the rise of Péter Magyar ...
U.S. institutions are still largely functioning. But the deterioration of the country’s political culture is striking — and ...
Seventeen European Union countries pressured the European Commission to respond to Hungary’s passing of anti-LGBTQ rights ...
Van Sparrentak, a Dutch MEP from the European Parliament’s “Greens/European Free Alliance” political group, said she’ll be ...
Dozens of European politicians are planning to attend Budapest Pride in defiance Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law banning Pride ...
The attack on democracy in Hungary continues. In March, the government passed a law restricting the right to assemble, ...
Five human rights groups including Amnesty International challenged in court Hungary's legislation that created a legal basis ...
EU's Reluctance to Support Budapest Pride Highlights Double Standards** In a troubling display of political maneuvering, the European Commission finds itself und ...
Raul Gustavo, once a promising prospect at Corinthians, has wrapped up his inaugural European campaign on a strong note with ...
At least 70 members of the European Parliament are planning on attending this year’s Pride celebrations in Budapest, Hungary, ...
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