For the second time in a month, all European Union nations but Hungary signed a joint statement Thursday backing Ukraine.
Hungary has passed a new anti-LGBTQ+ law that bans Pride events and allows authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those attending the festivities.
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Inquirer on MSNHungary passes bill against annual Budapest Pride marchHungarian lawmakers passed a bill on Tuesday aimed at banning Budapest's annual Pride march, the latest in a series of ...
Indian travel buffs are opting for destinations that provide an escape from the ominous heat, along with coastal regions ...
Wall Street rose sharply on Monday, as the White House indicated that President Donald Trump was contemplating imposing less ...
Western officials have accused Russia and its proxies of staging dozens of attacks and other incidents across Europe since ...
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AFP on MSNEurope shifts gears for the Trump eraBarely a month ago, a phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin sent an unmistakable message across the Atlantic: ...
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Tuko News on MSNChinese electric car maker BYD aims for Europe boostChinese carmaker BYD on Thursday vowed to conquer Europe with a new compact electric model and super-fast charging capability ...
A stunning city with beers costing around £2 can be flown to for as little as £15 from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
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Orbán’s semi-authoritarian regime openly flouts freedom, democracy, the rule of law, minority rights, pluralism, tolerance ...
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