
Hungarian Mayors Arrested in Óbuda Corruption Scandal
Two Budapest district mayors, Gergely Őrsi and Zsolt Láng, have been arrested in connection with an expanding corruption scandal in Óbuda, Hungary. The investigation, which reportedly involves multiple plea bargains, extends beyond park maintenance to include public catering and other areas.
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Charges dropped against Budapest mayor over 2025 Pride march
Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony had been charged with helping to organise the banned 2025 march.
Read full article →Hungary drops charges against organizers of banned Pride marches
Budapest's progressive mayor, Gergely Karacsony, was charged in January for organizing the city's 30th Pride parade despite an official ban ordered under the former prime minister, nationalist Viktor Orban.
Read full article →Hungary drops charges against organisers of banned Pride marches
Hungarian prosecutors said Thursday they had dropped charges against organisers of last year's Pride marches, citing a landmark ruling from the EU's top court.
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Read full article →Jerusalem's 24th March for Pride and Tolerance begins with new route toward Knesset
The 24th Jerusalem March for Pride and Tolerance kicked off with a new route toward the Knesset, highlighting calls for equal rights, legislative change, and inclusion for Israel’s LGBTQ+ community.
Read full article →Hungarian prosecutors drop charges against Budapest mayor for organising Pride march
Hungarian prosecutors have dropped charges against Budapest’s liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony over his role in organising an LGBTQ+ rights rally in 2025, prosecutors said on Thursday. Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Budapest in June 2025 despite a police ban, turning the Pride march into a mass anti-government demonstration in one of the biggest […]
Read full article →Institutional support remains modest ahead of Saturday's Baltic Pride march in Tallinn
The Baltic Pride 2026 March takes place in Tallinn this Saturday, but attendance by representatives of official organizations and institutions is expected to be quite light.
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