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Hungarian PM bans LGBTQ symbols on government buildings ahead of Budapest Pride, sparking legal battles and controversy.
People march across a Bridge over the River Danube in downtown Budapest during a gay pride parade in Budapest, July 24, 2021.
The police's decision to prohibit the event planned for later this month came after Hungary's parliament passed legislation ...
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 ...
Hungarian authorities barred the annual Pride parade on the streets of Budapest in the latest salvo of Prime Minister Viktor ...
The Hungarian Supreme Court ruled on Saturday that a ban on the annual Budapest Pride march is unlawful, as there was no legitimate goal behind the prohibition. The state, the defendant in this ...
Bloc members are calling for stern action by the EU to bring a defiant Hungary into line with “the fundamental values” ...
Van Sparrentak, a Dutch MEP from the European Parliament’s “Greens/European Free Alliance” political group, said she’ll be ...
In a notable act of authoritarian overreach, the Budapest police have banned this year’s LGBTQI march planned for 1 June, ...
At least 70 members of the European Parliament are planning on attending this year’s Pride celebrations in Budapest, Hungary, ...
May’s formal decision by Budapest police to ban an LGBTQI march in Budapest on 1 June, gives away the lie to the claim by ...
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