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Homophobia as well as Russophilia could cost populist Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán his EU veto, 20 other EU ...
Ursula von der Leyen's office has recommended that her team of commissioners avoid attending a Pride march in Budapest next ...
A cross-party group has accused the Commission of "failing to fulfil its duties”, in a letter seen by Euractiv.
Twenty EU countries are urging the European Commission to sanction Viktor Orbán's government over moves against LGBTQ+ ...
A large majority of European Union countries are demanding that Hungary revise a new law that allows the government to ban ...
The move comes as EU diplomats warn the bloc is inching closer to deploying its “nuclear option” against Hungary.
In Hungary as well as across the European Union, civil society and independent media organisations are rising up against the ...
Cross-party MEPs demand a complete cut of funds for Hungary, claiming it regressing alarmingly. The European Commission is ...
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PinkNews on MSN20 EU countries call for action over Hungary’s Pride banEuropean Union (EU) countries are urging action after Hungary’s right-wing government passed a law banning LGBTQ+ Pride ...
The so-called “Transparency Law”, currently pending approval, significantly undermines freedom of expression in Hungary — and ...
EU member states, including Ireland, have jointly signed a declaration condemning Hungary’s new law banning Pride marches.
Former Slovak president, Andrej Kiska, expresseded concern about his country's future and a possible Czech rapprochement with Orbán following this year's general elections.
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