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The leader of Hungary’s largest opposition party is vowing to end his country’s international isolation if elected in 2026 as he challenges Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 15-year rule.
Hungarian lawmakers are set to pass a constitutional amendment that critics say targets LGBTQ+ communities and threatens basic civil rights ...
The rally, called by the Two-tailed Dog Party, a satirical movement, follows several other protests since Parliament, ...
Viktor Orbán's nationalist Fidesz party passed a law last month to ban an annual Pride march on the grounds that it could be ...
On Monday, the parliament is set to vote on a constitutional amendment that would strengthen the legal foundations for the ...
The “Family Formation and the Future” conference hosted by the Danube Institute in Budapest, Hungary, April 1-2 focused on ...
Hungary's National Assembly to discuss bills on family support, a proposal on the installation of ATMs, amendments to laws on ...
Right-wing parties on the European continent are facing suppression from establishment institutions, including legal prosecution and exclusion from parliamentary proceedings. President Donald Trump an ...
Dozens of Serbian cyclists are traveling some 1,300 kilometers to the European Parliament in Strasbourg to draw attention to ...
Hungary was never fully committed to the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday, a day ...
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