- Hungary Amends Constitution to Enable Orban’s Anti-LGBTQ Crackdown Bloomberg
- Hungary passes a constitutional amendment to ban LGBTQ+ public events AP News
- Hungary’s parliament votes to limit rights of dual nationals and LGBTQ+ people BBC
Category: 4. World
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The Politics, Theology, And Hype Behind The First Gamer Saint
Over the summer, the story of Carlo Acutis made headlines at gaming sites: Acutis, who died of leukemia at age 15 in 2006, is set to be canonized by the Catholic Church at the end of April, making him the first millennial to become a saint. While…
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Turkish court rejects appeal seeking release of arrested mayor Ekrem Imamoglu
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who was detained last month, is widely seen as the biggest challenger to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Video. Germany’s Sorbian minority prepares traditional Easter eggs
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Modern-day Sorbs are descended from Slavic tribes in Central and Eastern Europe who settled in Germany some 1,500 years ago.
Members of Germany’s ethnic Sorbian minority have begun preparing Easter Eggs using a…
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Sudan’s news blackout stokes fear and confusion after refugee camp attacks | Global development
Sudan’s information blackout has left relatives of those in Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp struggling for news of their safety after it was overrun by militiamen at the weekend.
As leaders across the globe prepared to meet for peace talks in…
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Kashmir village lights torches in 700-year-old festival
Each torch lit is a gesture of faith and connects generations, bringing people together in hope.
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Hundreds of former Mossad operatives criticise Israel’s return to war in Gaza | Israel-Gaza war
Hundreds of former operatives from Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency have criticised the return to war in Gaza amid growing frustration over the failure to bring home the remaining hostages held by Hamas.
A group of more than 250 former Mossad…
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Beach town requires travelers to book spot with app to curb overtourism
Beachgoers are going to have to take one extra step before catching waves and rays of sun.
Travelers who plan to visit Sardinia, Italy are being asked to reserve a spot on the beach through an app.
The new initiative comes as the Italian island…
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