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Crowds in Budapest waved rainbow flags and carried signs mocking Prime Minister Viktor Orban amid a new ban on Pride marches.
The foreign ministries of Canada, Australia, Brazil and a host of European countries issued a statement on Saturday ...
The ban was based on a new law, passed by the big majority held by Orban's Fidesz party in parliament, subordinating the ...
Commissioner Hadja Lahbib and 70 MEPs travelled to Hungary to protest the banning of the Pride march - but opposition leader ...
Hungarians had been warned they risked a 500 euro fine if they attended the march, and police would use facial recognition ...
Residents of a major European city have defied the orders of their far-right Prime Minister to attend a protest which had been outlawed by the government.
The foreign ministries of Canada, Australia, Brazil and a host of European countries issued a statement on Saturday ...
There's been a record turnout at Budapest's annual Pride march, in an act of defiance against the Hungarian government's ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, but Budapest’s mayor allowed the event to go on. The police sat on the sidelines.
Around 100,000 people defied a government ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers called the largest LGBT ...
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban did his best to stop the annual Pride march going ahead in Budapest yesterday, but his ...