Hungary, Pride Parade and Orban
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Orban Moves to Ban Hungary’s Pride Parade Before Elections
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Hungary’s Orban to ban public Pride march, escalating anti-LGBTQ push
Hungary moves to ban Pride March with constitutional amendment
Hungary's government is seeking to ban the annual Budapest Pride March by amending the country’s Fundamental Law (Constitution), a move that legal experts describe as an 'unconstitutional absurdity.' The government argues that the ban is necessary to protect children,
8 Russians it wants off EU sanctions
The EU Court of Justice should rule in favour of Austria in its appeal against the European Commission's decision to approve Hungary's state aid for the expansion of its Paks atomic plant, the court's adviser said on Thursday.
Hungary is facing the latest in a series of missed budget targets after the announcement of pre-election tax breaks by Prime Minister Viktor Orban last weekend.
Regardless, I have a past that carried me from my hometown, Parkan, a small border town on the Danube River in the Czechoslovak Republic, to historic Williamsburg. My life is an open book. During my 45 years of punditry at The Virginia Gazette,
Budapest hosts the best in Hungarian fashion design, alongside brands from other Eastern European fashion weeks including Ljubljana, Belgrade and Bucharest.
Hungary plans to impose profit curbs to contain soaring food prices that led to a resurgence of inflation a year before crucial elections.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sold his brand of politics as conservatism. But what's really happening there is corruption benefitting oligarchs, says David Pressman, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary.
A German anti-fascist activist accused of allegedly participating in violent attacks against neo-Nazis went on trial on Friday in Hungary, as nationalist premier Viktor Orban has vowed to clamp down
Hungary’s central bank has no room to cut the key policy rate this year, while a hike is also “unthinkable,” according to outgoing policymaker Gyula Pleschinger.
A unanimous Supreme Court has dealt a severe blow to Holocaust survivors and their families in a long-running lawsuit seeking compensation from Hungary for property confiscated during World War II
Hours before President Donald Trump was sworn in to begin his second term, promising a “golden age” for America, the leader of a Central European country was describing the years ahead in strikingly similar terms.
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