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Hungary has passed a law banning Pride marches held by the LGBT 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 ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTánaiste 'alarmed' by new restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary amid crackdownUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
The new law is part of a crackdown on Hungary’s LGBTQ+ community by the nationalist-populist party of Prime Minister Viktor ...
Attending a banned event will carry fines up to about €500, and authorities will be able to use facial recognition tools to identify attendees. View on euronews ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTánaiste urges Hungarian government to ‘cease targeting LGBTQ+ community’ after Pride events bannedTánaiste Simon Harris has said he is “alarmed” by a new anti-LGBTQ+ law banning Pride events which was passed in Hungary yesterday. The law will allow authorities to use facial-recognition software to ...
Hungary's president has signed a law proposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling party that will ban LGBTQ+ communities ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPolitico: Some EU countries urge Brussels to create roadmap to accelerate Ukraine's membershipA joint letter written by representatives from Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia and seen by Politico ...
Hungary's parliament passed a law on Tuesday to ban the Pride march by LGBTQ+ communities, triggering the blockade of a bridge in central Budapest in protest against the changes fast-tracked by Prime ...
A new anti-LGBTQ+ law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those ...
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