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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.
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 ...
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union announced Thursday that she feels a ban in Hungary in ...
Police have denied a permit for an LGBTQ+ event in Budapest, citing a new law banning public displays linked to homosexuality ...
Hungarian authorities barred the annual Pride parade on the streets of Budapest in the latest salvo of Prime Minister Viktor ...
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 ...
The attack on democracy in Hungary continues. In March, the government passed a law restricting the right to assemble, ...
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