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Hungarian police said that they will not prosecute marchers in the Budapest Pride parade, despite the event being banned.
Hungarian police said that they will not pursue participants of the Pride parade, despite the event being banned. This year's Pride attracted a record crowd, with organizers reporting over 200,000 ...
This year's Pride attracted a record crowd, with organizers reporting over 200,000 participants.Police in Budapest announced ...
Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema will not be prosecuted for participating in the Pride event in Budapest. The Budapest police ...
When Viktor Orban’s right-wing government passed a bill to ban Pride events – the organisers of Budapest’s annual march ...
The team behind the parade in Budapest went offline, meeting in private behind closed doors with everyone leaving their ...
The Hungarian police will not initiate proceedings against those who participated in this year's Pride march, they have announced on Monday on Police.hu.As they write: On June 16, 2025, a private ...
Pride organisers, including the Budapest city hall which co-hosted the march so it could go ahead, disputed the legality of the police ban, which also drew international condemnation.
Mayor Gergely Karacsony and his team run Budapest based on Brussels’ expectations, while the real problems of Budapest ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has reported that the water supply for half a million Irish people is at risk ...
Fresh from her attempt to invade Gaza by boat and getting deported by the Israeli Defence Forces for her efforts last month, Swedish political activist Greta Thunberg showed up in Budapest on June 26 ...