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Hungarian PM bans LGBTQ symbols on government buildings ahead of Budapest Pride, sparking legal battles and controversy.
German anti-fascist activist Maja T., has been held in isolation in a Hungarian prison for one year now. The case highlights the state of the rule of law in Victor Orban's Hungary.
But these countries show what can happen when a democracy dies with a whimper, not with a bang. There may not be tanks on the ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNMosaic festival headlines this weekend's five things to do in Regina (June 6-8)The Mosaic Festival of Cultures — known simply as Mosaic — requires no introduction after 55 years of bringing the community ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNEamon Dunphy column: We now have a team good enough to qualify for World CupIreland were outstanding tonight and looking at the World Cup draw, I am not shaking with fear. Hungary used to be a force in ...
After World War I, Germany's economy suffered from depression and a devaluation of its currency. On January 30, 1933, Adolf ...
You can spend Pride disassociating to avoid the news, throwing bricks, or watching selections from a century of queer movies.
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The NBA's talks with FIBA and other entities about the process of adding a new league in Europe are continuing, Commissioner Adam Silver said, though he ...
The European Union’s highest court has been asked to determine that Hungary has violated EU laws and fundamental rights with ...
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