Tens of thousands of Hungarian citizens rallied in Budapest to urge Prime Minister (PM) Viktor Orban to resign.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNThousands of Hungarians rally for better healthcareThousands gathered in central Budapest on Saturday to demand more funding for Hungary's long-neglected public health system, holding up banners reading "Our health is at stake" and "European standard ...
The Hungarian prime minister, who pioneered themes dear to U.S. conservatives, is seeking to tame inflation with methods that ...
Tens of thousands rallied in Budapest against Prime Minister Viktor Orban, supporting the Tisza party led by Peter Magyar. The opposition aims to end Orban's rule and align Hungary with a strong ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael’s PM Netanyahu to visit Hungary despite ICC arrest warrantIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Hungary this week, despite an International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Several thousand protesters have blocked a major thoroughfare in Hungary's capital, opposing a law that effectively bans ...
Tens of thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest for a rally protesting Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government, with supporters of the opposition Tis ...
The Canadian Press on MSN15d
Hungary’s Orban vows crackdown on press, immigrants in conspiracy theory-laden speechDueling demonstration held in central Budapest as thousands rally around promising political force Péter Magyar, who seeks to challenge Orbán in elections next year ...
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Hungary’s parliament passes law banning Pride events, in a new assault on LGBTQ+ rightsBUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime ...
Generally speaking, it takes courage to protest in public against the system of Prime Minister ... at the rally at the end of February. Moreover, in the dispute over deficiencies in Hungary's ...
Hungarian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime Minister Viktor ...
Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente spoke with the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on ...
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