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In a sharp pivot from its self-declared policy of neutrality, Hungary has approved the deployment of 200 soldiers to Chad — ...
Right-wing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been named the ‘king of Pride’ after the country saw its largest–ever parade in Budapest in response to his anti-LGBTQ+ ban on the event. The right ...
Hundreds of thousands of people from across Europe (including Luxembourg) united in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community ...
Orbán summed up his performance at the EU summit by saying that today's was the worst job ever, as he sought to justify his ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has once again set himself apart from much of Europe’s political mainstream by issuing ...
Organizers and participants will face legal consequences - most likely fines - but police won’t use force, confirmed Orban ...
The recent NATO summit in The Hague may have been billed as a pivotal moment for Euro-Atlantic unity, but in practice, it ...
Israel escalated on Friday its attacks on suspected Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, launching a series of air and ...
Critics see the move to ban the march scheduled for this weekend as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms.
The bank owned by Lőrinc Mészáros, the wealthiest Hungarian and a close friend of PM Orbán, has granted a substantial loan to the Spanish VOX.
Orban has warned that anyone who organizes or plans to participate in the banned Budapest Pride march will face consequences.