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EU Court Rules Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Violates Union Values
PoliticsAPFTdr-dk+30nzzyle-uutisetukrainska-pravdafazaftonbladetberlingskele-figarolsm-lv+22 more23h ago33 sources

EU Court Rules Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Violates Union Values

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law, which restricts content related to gender and sexuality, violates fundamental European Union values and rights. The court stated that the law 'stigmatizes and marginalizes' LGBTQ+ individuals, marking a significant legal decision.

Ukraine Accuses Russia of Mistreating Detained Escort
Politicshvg1mo ago

Ukraine Accuses Russia of Mistreating Detained Escort

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry claims that an escort of seized cash transporters, who is diabetic, only received medical attention after losing consciousness. Oschadbank's legal representative also states they received no official notification about the seized currency and gold.

Péter Magyar Outlines Policy Stances and Future Government Plans
PoliticsAPbloombergNYT+38dr-dkukrainska-pravdafazberlingskeirozhlasorftelextvn24+30 more1d ago41 sources

Péter Magyar Outlines Policy Stances and Future Government Plans

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has outlined his political stances, including a pledge to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits Hungary, and called for Ukraine to expedite the reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Magyar also named potential ministers for his envisioned post-Orbán government, signaling a significant shift in Hungarian politics.

Lawyer Suggests Terrorism in Oschadbank Case
Worldhvg1mo ago

Lawyer Suggests Terrorism in Oschadbank Case

A lawyer representing Ukraine's Oschadbank stated that, based on comments by János Lázár, the actions in the case of the apprehended money transporters could constitute an act of terrorism.

Hungary Seizes Ukrainian State Bank Assets
World24ur1mo ago

Hungary Seizes Ukrainian State Bank Assets

Hungary's ruling Fidesz party proposed legislation to seize millions of euros in cash and gold belonging to Ukraine's state-owned Oschadbank, prompting questions and concerns from Kyiv.