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Benjámin Aser, a 21-year-old Hungarian citizen who fought on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a volunteer, has been ...
Crowds in Budapest waved rainbow flags and carried signs mocking Prime Minister Viktor Orban amid a new ban on Pride marches.
Protests in the Hungarian capital Budapest have erupted over a controversial overtime law. But government-owned media is keeping the story from being reported beyond the city's borders.
Thousands of Hungarians, some of them holding banners declaring “treason,” protested on Saturday against a Chinese university’s plans to open a campus in Budapest.
Students and a professor at a university in southern Hungary took off their clothes in class to protest the new dress code introduced by the institution's president.
Thousands of Hungarians rallied in Budapest on Friday to protest against new legislation that would eliminate the public servant status of teachers, as well as police tear-gassing of teenagers ...
From the far-right to the left, opposition parties across Hungary’s political spectrum have been showing political unity against what they consider the increasingly authoritarian rule of Prime ...
"What we have as public service media in Hungary today is a global scandal, we have had enough." Magyar demanded that public service TV show the protest in an "unedited" broadcast.
It was the latest anti-government protest since Orbán's party pushed through a law in March, and a constitutional amendment the following month, that effectively banned public LGBTQ+ events.
Thousands are rallying in Hungary's capital for the fourth week against a new law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events in the country.