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Balaton Park The location of the upcoming Hungarian MotoGP has released the first images of its improved track. It is the 14th round of the 2025 MotoGP calendar .
A homophobic Hungarian politician has been immortalised as a gay icon after he resigned for breaching COVID-19 restrictions in an orgy. József Szájer, one of the founders of Hungary's anti-LGBTQ ...
Once an Orbán loyalist, in 2023 Péter Magyar was expelled from an exclusive pro-government club, a move that marked his growing alienation from Fidesz’s inner circles. His deteriorating ...
József Szájer is taking on a role leading a new think tank, the Institute for a Free Europe, which is part of Viktor Orbán’s right-wing soft-power network. | Csongor Körömi Several reports pointed out ...
The married MEP, József Szájer, had co-founded Orbán's homophobic Fidesz party and had been his right-hand man for 30 years. To read this story, log in or subscribe. Enjoy access to all articles and ...
József Debreczeni’s “Cold Crematorium,” obscure since it was originally published in 1950, retains its power to shock and enlighten. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
“Lovers in Auschwitz” and “Cold Crematorium,” two works by journalists published 74 years apart, offer different ways of representing the horrors of the Holocaust.
It isn't just that locals can't buy property in this Hungarian paradise. Many can't even go to the beach. The majority of Balaton's beaches are now gated, with fees for entry ranging from a few ...
Hungarys Balaton Park has a fair claim to be the first new top level purpose-built motorsport track in Europe for 15 years. Sky Sports News reporter Craig Slater explains why it has little ...
Luxembourg's gay Prime Minister Xavier Bettel told his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban on Thursday that Budapest was being discriminatory and stigmatizing with its new law banning from schools ...
One year after his arrest in Belgium, video of notorious homophobic Hungarian politico József Szájer has surfaced. The footage in question, recorded by a nearby television crew, shows police ...
Mr Szajer resigned from the far-right ruling Fidesz party in December 2020 after he was arrested by police for breaking coronavirus restrictions by attending a sex party ...