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The van was crammed with some 20 people, including children, when it overturned as the driver sought to escape a police control.
Hungary’s so-called ‘anti-paedophilia’ law bans the “promotion” of homosexuality and gender reassignment to under-18s.
Both countries have strongly denied allegations of corruption and judiciary interference, despite rulings from the ECJ and proceedings by EC.
A 4-0 success was only the second time the visitors had won away against the Three Lions.
England are in action at the Puskas Arena in Budapest tomorrow evening.
Ukrainian fighters say “assault operations” continued despite a ceasefire.
It comes just two days after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban won re-election with a massive majority.
The victims were passengers in a van that drove onto the rail at a crossing.
The right-wing PM gave a 10-minute speech to Fidesz party officials and supporters at an election night event in Budapest.
The election campaign has been dominated by Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
The Russian president released another extraordinary video statement today.
The governments of Hungary and Poland had argued that such action lacked a proper legal basis.
The trouble began moments before kick-off.
Voting in the primary elections to find a candidate to challenge Orban was suspended on Saturday.
A six party alliance will take on Viktor Orban’s Fidesz Party today.
Children’s books depicting homosexuality must be in closed packaging while sale of the books is forbidden near schools or churches.
Prime Minister Victor Orban’s critics have accused him of conflating paedophilia with homosexuality.
It comes as the government is under fire over findings it used malware to spy on opposition figures.
Ursula von der Leyen has warned that the EU would use “all powers available” to force Hungary to repeal or modify the law.
Leaders from 17 EU countries condemned the Hungarian law last month.
A majority of the leaders insisted that discrimination must not be tolerated in the 27-nation bloc.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Ireland has joined 12 other EU member states to condemn a bill passed in Hungary last week.
The European football governing body say it is a ‘politically and religiously neutral organisation.’
The tournament favourites escaped Budapest with a 1-1 draw.
Hungary has passed a bill that bans sharing content that “promotes” being gay to children and teenagers.
She said the European Commission is “assessing if it breaches relevant EU legislation”.
‘If you are a guest in a country, then understand its culture, and don’t provoke the locals or the host.’
It finished 0-0 in front of a full house in Budapest.
Stephen Kenny has made two personnel changes, but also looks like switching to a back three for this evening’s game.
The teenager spent last season with Rochdale, and is set for another move ahead of next season.
The Everton full-back, who has been carrying a hamstring injury, is to return home from Girona.
The Boys In Green will face Andorra and Hungary in early June as Kenny looks for his first win at the helm.
The Central European country has given at least a first dose of a vaccine to 21.6% of its population.
Different approaches to the roll-out have been taken across the EU.
The fixture had originally been due to take place in Dublin.
Family doctors in Budapest could choose five persons each to send for the jab at four hospitals in the capital.
Coronavirus restrictions meant a new venue was needed.
Jozsef Szajer resigned over the weekend after going to what local press called an ‘orgy’.
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