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Hungarian PM bans LGBTQ symbols on government buildings ahead of Budapest Pride, sparking legal battles and controversy.
German anti-fascist activist Maja T., has been held in isolation in a Hungarian prison for one year now. The case highlights the state of the rule of law in Victor Orban's Hungary.
The Mosaic Festival of Cultures — known simply as Mosaic — requires no introduction after 55 years of bringing the community ...
Like Russia’s ever-widening “gay propaganda” laws, the ban dictates that gay and transgender people or themes can’t be ...
The advocate general for the European Union’s highest court is urging the court to rule that Hungary violated EU law by ...
Hungary has “negated” several of the EU’s fundamental values and “significantly deviated from the model of a constitutional ...
In its latest move against LGBTQ+ rights, Hungary's parliament passed a law in March banning Pride events and authorized ...
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union announced Thursday that she feels a ban in Hungary in ...
Hungary’s controversial "child protection" law has come under fire again—this time from the EU's top legal advisor.
Die Neuauflage der rot-pinken Wiener Stadtregierung hat ein eigenes Programm für „LGBTIQ+“-Personen. Unter anderem plant sie ...
The marriage of same-sex couples tying the knot abroad must be acknowledged in Hungary as a registered partnership, the ...