Thousands of people marched in Budapest late on Tuesday to protest against a recent amendment to the Assembly Act, which seeks to ban the Pride march on the pretext of protecting children.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Several thousand protesters blocked major thoroughfares and three bridges in the center of Hungary's ...
The 21-year-old woman had climbed over the railing of the Margaret Bridge and appeared to have done so with suicidal intent.
The law, which claims LGBTQ+ Pride is harmful to children, also gives the police the power to use face recognition cameras to ...
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Thousands protested the ban outside Hungary’s parliament, blocking traffic and defying police orders to disperse.
Hungary's Parliament passed a new law banning LGBTQIA and pride events in public and also authorized the use of facial ...
Hungary has enacted a law banning Pride marches across the country, sparking protests in the capital and drawing criticism ...
Hungary has passed a law banning Pride marches held by the LGBTQ+ community, sparking outrage in and out of the country.
Protests erupted in Hungary’s capital, Budapest, after the Eastern European nation’s parliament passed a law banning Pride ...
Hungary has recently enacted a law that effectively bans Pride marches and other events promoting homosexuality, sparking ...