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Law to ban Pride events in Hungary passed in March * Organisers of Budapest Pride pushed forward with plans * Prime Minister Orban said Budapest Pride 'repulsive' By Gordon Cole-Schmidt BUDAPEST, July ...
When Viktor Orban’s right-wing government passed a bill to ban Pride events – the organisers of Budapest’s annual march ...
Hungary is rolling out a major new home loan scheme with cheap, fixed-rate loans up to HUF 50 million (EUR 125,000), but ...
Ukraine’s future is not in NATO, and instead of EU membership, a different type of relationship should be pursued with the ...
The government's Home Start programme marks a "big step forward" for young Hungarians seeking to buy their first home, ...
As the prime minister stressed, "Kiev must accept that they are not the ones to tell the Hungarian people what to think" ...
Hungary's government will support first home buyers with up to $443 million per year in interest rate subsidies under a new ...
Despite the ban, or precisely because of the ban, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Hungary for Pride. But it's not just a fight for LGBTQ rights. Observers see in this strong protest the ...
The new law, which empowers authorities to suspend the Hungarian citizenship of non-EEA dual citizens, entered into effect in ...
Orbán summed up his performance at the EU summit by saying that today's was the worst job ever, as he sought to justify his ...
Hungary’s government has claimed that an overwhelming 95% of respondents in a recent national consultation rejected Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, according to a report by Hungarian outlet ...