
Magyar Promises Change … And Brussels Responds Before Seeing Any Results
Without reforms in place, the EU is already easing pressure as the new Hungarian leadership sets a contradictory agenda.

Without reforms in place, the EU is already easing pressure as the new Hungarian leadership sets a contradictory agenda.

A Saint Petersburg ruling was issued in response to Russia’s justice ministry requesting that the Russian LGBT Network be designated an extremist organisation.

Pride in London faces scrutiny over its corporate governance, with more than €234,000 a year reportedly allocated to senior leadership roles.

The Rainbow TV proposal has been submitted to the Hungarian media authority for approval.

As a top Republika Srpska official, Milorad Dodik repeatedly condemned LGBT activities in schools—leading to a recent criminal conviction.

The initiative has sparked concern among those who believe open dialogue and psychological support are important to explore complex emotions safely.

Authorities called off a major Pride event after a Switzerland-based suspect posted a credible threat of attack on social media, featuring Islamist symbols.

Speakers at a Budapest conference argued that former U.S. and current EU funding programmes overtly promote progressive causes instead of traditional development goals.

Health service staff are advised not to assume a caller’s gender over the phone, as transgender individuals’ voices may be higher or lower than expected.

Gergely Karácsony has been fined for organising last June’s Pride march, where more than 200,000 participants defied an official ban.