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Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
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44% Bias Score


CPAC in Hungary Highlights Growing Global Conservative Alliance
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is holding its fourth annual meeting in Hungary, showcasing the growing alliance between American conservatives, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and other European right-wing movements; this alliance is partly driven by shared grievances aga...
CPAC in Hungary Highlights Growing Global Conservative Alliance
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is holding its fourth annual meeting in Hungary, showcasing the growing alliance between American conservatives, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and other European right-wing movements; this alliance is partly driven by shared grievances aga...
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76% Bias Score


EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.
EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.
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Western China Fair Attracts $49.4 Billion in Investment
The 20th Western China International Fair in Chengdu secured $49.4 billion in investment projects from over 3,000 companies across 62 countries and regions, showcasing Western China's investment potential and fostering international collaboration.
Western China Fair Attracts $49.4 Billion in Investment
The 20th Western China International Fair in Chengdu secured $49.4 billion in investment projects from over 3,000 companies across 62 countries and regions, showcasing Western China's investment potential and fostering international collaboration.
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EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Threatens Legal Action
A majority of EU countries, led by the Netherlands, strongly condemn Hungary's new law effectively banning Budapest's Pride parade, demanding its repeal and threatening the European Commission with legal action if Hungary doesn't comply; sixteen of twenty-seven EU countries signed a joint statement.
EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Threatens Legal Action
A majority of EU countries, led by the Netherlands, strongly condemn Hungary's new law effectively banning Budapest's Pride parade, demanding its repeal and threatening the European Commission with legal action if Hungary doesn't comply; sixteen of twenty-seven EU countries signed a joint statement.
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EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Considers Article 7 Sanctions
Twenty EU member states condemned Hungary's ban on the Budapest Pride march, calling for its revocation and revision of related legislation; the EU is considering further action under Article 7 due to Hungary's continued disregard for democratic principles and human rights.
EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Considers Article 7 Sanctions
Twenty EU member states condemned Hungary's ban on the Budapest Pride march, calling for its revocation and revision of related legislation; the EU is considering further action under Article 7 due to Hungary's continued disregard for democratic principles and human rights.
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40% Bias Score

Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...

Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...
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44% Bias Score

70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...

70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
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44% Bias Score

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Amid Growing Tensions
Twenty EU member states strongly condemned Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ+ law, urging the European Commission to use all available legal means to counter it, highlighting growing concern over Hungary's disregard for EU values and rule of law; however, the Commission has yet to take definitive action.

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Amid Growing Tensions
Twenty EU member states strongly condemned Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ+ law, urging the European Commission to use all available legal means to counter it, highlighting growing concern over Hungary's disregard for EU values and rule of law; however, the Commission has yet to take definitive action.
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52% Bias Score

EU to Halt Hungary Sanctions Due to Lack of Support
EU ministers will not impose Article 7 sanctions on Hungary this week due to a lack of majority support, despite ongoing concerns about rule of law violations, including restrictions on media and LGBTQ+ rights.

EU to Halt Hungary Sanctions Due to Lack of Support
EU ministers will not impose Article 7 sanctions on Hungary this week due to a lack of majority support, despite ongoing concerns about rule of law violations, including restrictions on media and LGBTQ+ rights.
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48% Bias Score

EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...

EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Senate to Vote on Banning Criminal Organizations; HEMA Releases 2024 Results
The Dutch Senate votes on a bill enabling the minister to ban criminal organizations; HEMA releases 2024 financial results; ING apologizes for discrimination against customers.

Dutch Senate to Vote on Banning Criminal Organizations; HEMA Releases 2024 Results
The Dutch Senate votes on a bill enabling the minister to ban criminal organizations; HEMA releases 2024 financial results; ING apologizes for discrimination against customers.
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16% Bias Score
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