A coalition of 17 EU countries, including France, Germany, and Spain, has condemned Hungary’s new law permitting the government to ban public Pride events, citing concerns over human rights violations and the use of facial recognition technology to identify participants. Hungary’s constitutional amendment prioritizes children’s rights over the right to assemble, criminalizing the depiction of homosexuality to minors. Despite the law, this year’s Budapest Pride is still planned to proceed, amidst fears of police fines and increased government surveillance of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Wiegman 'not for sale at any price', says FA chief
England manager Sarina Wiegman is "not for sale at any price," according to Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham, emphasizing her exceptional record of reaching finals in five major tournaments. As Wiegman leads England into the Euro 2025 final against Spain, Bullingham reassures her commitment to the team until 2027, highlighting plans for future success, including the 2027 World Cup. Want More Context? 🔎
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