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Hungarian police on Thursday banned the country's main Pride march from taking place in Budapest on June 28 but the capital's ...
Once the heart of a vast empire and now a crossroads between East and West, Hungary stands as a testament to Europe’s layered ...
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony wants to allow the annual Pride parade to go ahead on June 28 despite a ban by the police, ...
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On the back of the the Mogyoród circuit's most significant reconstraction in its history, the Hungaroring's President and CEO Zsolt Gyulay reckoned that the transformation "marks the beginning of a ...
Despite police prohibiting the 28 June Pride march under newly-enacted laws, Budapest’s liberal mayor has pledged the event will go ahead—backed by solidarity from dozens of EU lawmakers.
Police have banned Hungary's annual Budapest Pride march later this month, prompting a defiant response from liberal Mayor ...
Hungary's parliament, in which Prime Minister Viktor Orban's right-wing Fidesz Party has a big majority, passed legislation ...
Equality Commissioner Hadja Lahbib is so far the only commissioner set to attend the Budapest Pride, defying internal advice ...
According to the decision of the police, the LGBTQ march called Budapest Pride cannot be organised on the proposed downtown ...
Organizers of the event had planned the march along a section of the Grand Boulevard Ring and the Danube embankment ...
Hungarian police on Thursday banned the country's main Pride march from taking place in Budapest on June 28 but the capital's mayor vowed to hold it despite the interdiction.