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These are big years for us, Viktor Orban said, pointing out that in recent years, Hungary has produced two new Nobel Prize ...
The Budapest assembly has decided to adjust this year's budget of the capital and raise the capital's current account credit ...
Gradually, the West begins, or rather continues to promote Russophobic sentiments in the former southern republics of the ...
Denmark has officially taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the EU Council, with two overarching priorities: ...
If Israel followed my advice, it would declare members of Timmerman’s party personae non gratae, sanction the Dutch for their racism, sue them in UN Courts for abetting war crimes, and call for ...
Prime Minister Orbán used his recent interview with TV2’s Tények to draw a sharp contrast between Hungary’s position and the ...
Nézőpont said surveys showed that the majority of voters agreed with the prime minister and, in the interest of child ...
Fully 3.7 million people said “no to [trans]gender”, which is what “Pride describes”, he said. More people participated in ...
Before the event, Orban vowed police would not break up the Pride march, but warned those who would take part in it about "legal consequences".
Lainey was singing Charlize Theron’s praises last night, and here’s another reason to do so: She called the Bezos-Sanchez wedding “gross” and said that the guests “sucked.” ( VF) ...
Pride isn’t just a celebration, it’s a bold stand against erasure, growing louder despite attempts to silence it.
More than 100,000 people marched despite threats of fines and jail for attending the city’s banned LGBTQ Pride parade.
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