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BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Saturday's Pride "repulsive and shameful", accusing the EU ...
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in defiance of a government ban.
Crowds in Budapest waved rainbow flags and carried signs mocking Prime Minister Viktor Orban amid a new ban on Pride marches.
Hungary’s Pride ban has prompted a backlash from many of the country’s partners and allies. More than 30 foreign embassies ...
More than 100,000 people marched from Budapest City hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's ...
An estimated 100,000 people marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest-ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in open defiance of a government ...
Chinese automaker BYD will invest 32 billion forints ($94 million) in a new plant in the northern Hungarian town of Komarom, ...
Critics see the move to ban the march scheduled for this weekend as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms.
Hungary's Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Peter Szijjarto has said US President Donald Trump sees Hungary as a friend and ...
Despite a ban on the event by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, more than 100,000 turned up for the annual ...
The ceiling of the shrine shows St. Laszlo and Our Lady, one of the Marian markers with a view of pilgrims, and the shrine ...
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