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Budapest Defies Ban, Holds Pride Parade Amidst EU Outcry

Despite a government ban, Budapest will hold a Pride parade on June 28th, supported by EU officials and numerous international mayors, challenging Hungary's restrictive LGBTQ+ laws and highlighting a broader conflict over civil liberties.

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Belgrade Protests: Clashes Erupt as Anti-Vucic Demonstrations Intensify

In Belgrade, Serbia, police clashed with anti-government protesters demanding early elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday, resulting in dozens of arrests and injuries; the protests, ongoing for months following a deadly rail collapse, highlight deep political divisi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Record Turnout at Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban

Tens of thousands defied a Hungarian government ban to participate in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary, with an estimated 180,000-200,000 attendees protesting the government's crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights and broader democratic freedoms.

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Gender Equality
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Rowe's Winning Goal Secures England's U21 European Championship Victory

Jonathan Rowe, a 22-year-old forward playing for Marseille, scored the winning goal in extra time to secure England's 3-2 victory over Germany in the European Under-21 Championship final on July 8th, 2024, showcasing resilience after facing challenges in his career.

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Quality Education
elpais.com
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Messi-Luis Enrique Conflict: From Near-Disaster to Champions League Triumph

A 2015 training ground argument between Lionel Messi and FC Barcelona coach Luis Enrique nearly fractured the team, yet ultimately led to their Champions League victory; ten years later, both are reunited in the Club World Cup.

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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32 Dead in Pakistan Flash Floods; Government Response Under Fire

Flash floods in Pakistan caused by heavy rains killed at least 32 people, including 16 children, in the past 36 hours; a family of tourists died after being swept away by floodwaters while waiting over an hour for rescue, prompting outrage and investigations into the provincial government's response...

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Climate Action
euronews.com
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Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban, Becomes Symbol of Resistance

Despite a government ban, tens of thousands participated in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary on Saturday, turning the event into a powerful symbol of resistance against Hungary's crackdown on freedom of assembly and human rights; international figures and people previously opposed to Pride joined i...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Thai PM Faces Mass Protests After Leaked Phone Call

A leaked phone call between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and former Cambodian leader Hun Sen sparked a massive protest in Bangkok on Saturday, with an estimated 6,000–10,000 participants demanding her resignation due to accusations of betraying national interests in relation to a borde...

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theguardian.com
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California Man Arrested for Impersonating Immigration Officer Amidst Nationwide Rise in Similar Cases

Fernando Diaz was arrested in Huntington Park, California, for possessing a loaded gun and documents suggesting he impersonated a federal immigration officer, amidst a rise in similar incidents nationwide linked to the Trump administration's immigration policies and the use of masked federal agents.

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theguardian.com
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Senate Rejects War Powers Resolution Limiting Trump's Actions Against Iran

The Senate rejected a resolution seeking to limit President Trump's power to wage war against Iran following recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on June 22nd, with a 53-47 vote. The vote fell largely along partisan lines, with only one Republican supporting the measure.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Senate Votes on Trump's Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Deportation Bill

The US Senate is set to vote on a Republican bill including $3.8 trillion in tax cuts, $350 billion for national security, and spending cuts to programs like Medicaid and food stamps, facing unified Democratic opposition and internal GOP divisions.

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Son of US Veteran Deported Under Trump's Mass Deportation Program

Jermaine Thomas, son of a deceased US military veteran and lacking any citizenship, was deported from the US to Jamaica in late May, despite being born on a US army base, highlighting the Trump administration's intensified deportation efforts targeting even military families.

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