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Crowds in Budapest waved rainbow flags and carried signs mocking Prime Minister Viktor Orban amid a new ban on Pride marches.
The foreign ministries of Canada, Australia, Brazil and a host of European countries issued a statement on Saturday ...
Residents of a major European city have defied the orders of their far-right Prime Minister to attend a protest which had been outlawed by the government.
EUROPEAN Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has called on Hungarian authorities to permit Saturday’s Budapest Pride ...
Several countries, including Canada, Australia, and European nations, issued a statement supporting LGBT rights during Pride Day. The United States, under Trump, did not join this initiative, raising ...
Several Irish politicians have pledged to attend Budapest Pride this weekend in a show of solidarity with the local queer ...
Britain, France and Germany and 30 other countries expressed support on Monday for Hungary's LGBTQ community and a Budapest ...
Police in Hungary have banned lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Hungarians and their supporters from peacefully assembling to celebrate Pride, while instead allowing a hate group to ...
There's been a record turnout at Budapest's annual Pride march, in an act of defiance against the Hungarian government's ...
The EU’s campaign against Hungary responds to legislation the country's parliament passed in March banning LGBT pride events, including a popular march in the capital city of Budapest that draws ...