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Five human rights groups including Amnesty International challenged in court Hungary's legislation that created a legal basis ...
They believe that it is now more important than ever for the European Union to show, not only in words but also in its ...
Some 10,000 people protested in Budapest on Sunday against a proposed law aiming at targeting foreign-funded organizations.
A cross-party group has accused the Commission of "failing to fulfil its duties”, in a letter seen by Euractiv.
Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, Fianna Fáil MEP, has declared she will defy Hungary's ban and walk in this year’s Budapest Pride.
Viktor Orbán’s crackdown on LGBT rights in Hungary will come to a head next month. The European Commission has an opportunity ...
Valérie Hayer, president of the Renew Europe group, has urged the Commission president to "immediately" request provisional ...
Move follows visit by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, as Budapest decries court’s 'political influence' and rejects arrest ...
Around 10,000 protesters have gathered in Hungary's capital to oppose a bill by the country's right-wing government that ...
Hungary's parliament on Tuesday approved leaving the International Criminal Court, which it calls "politically motivated", ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's ...
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