Hungarian lawmakers have passed a law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees.
Our last best hope for sharing, shaping, and wrangling over independent ideas may turn out to be America’s scrappy and disparate arts spaces—if they can hang on financially.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he would meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, one day before an EU ...
Hungary is implementing Europe's largest tax reduction program, the prime minister posted following the government meeting.
A new poll shows that Péter Magyar's Tisza Party is the most popular political community in Hungary and Orbán may lose the 2026 elections.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sat down for an interview with Newsweek, addressing Ukraine, Donald Trump and the ...
To those of us who witnessed the end of the Cold War, it’s hard to accept that the trend toward a freer and more democratic ...
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Senka Ugrin hasn’t delivered a single baby in more than two years. The 62-year-old midwife works in the only maternity ward ...