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Legal scholar condemns ‘stigmatising’ law that bars such content from schools and primetime TV
A Hungarian law banning content about LGBTQ+ people from schools and primetime TV has been found to violate basic human rights and freedom of expression by a senior legal scholar at the European court of justice.
The non-binding opinion from the court’s advocate-general, Tamara Ćapeta, issued on Thursday, represents a comprehensive demolition of the arguments made by the Hungarian government defending its so-called childprotection law, passed in 2021.
Jon M. Chu’s remark has garnered hundreds of thousands of views online.
Six drones hit a residential area in the city shortly before dawn, according to authorities. The child killed was the grandson of an emergency responder, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
As people age, basketball is usually one of the first things that leaves them. Knees grind and ache, while the specter of a blown Achilles haunts every explosive movement. But after he turned 50, Greg Anderson kept playing, even while it required an elaborate stretching and foam rolling routine that grew nearly as long as the time he would spend on the court. His game was more Mahorn and …
A federal judge has blocked a law providing college students without legal residency access to reduced in-state tuition in Texas.
The Sussexes believed their children’s passport applications were “blocked” by King Charles after waiting nearly six months for documents to be issued.
A full list of every new trailer shown at the State of Play event for June 2025.
The flight was on its way from Berlin to Milan when it suffered heavy turbulence from a thunderstorm last night.
“It is not about hate or transphobia at all. It’s about protecting women’s rights and their right to fair and equal competition within sports.”
