Hungary to hold referendum on anti-LGBT law after EU legal action – BBC Newsnight
Hungary’s national spokesman speaks to Newsnight to defend its controversial anti-LGBT law which will now face a referendum, weeks after…
Hungary’s national spokesman speaks to Newsnight to defend its controversial anti-LGBT law which will now face a referendum, weeks after…
Australia‘s most prestigious portrait prize, the Archibald, is celebrating its 100th year. Subjects for the portraits have given an annual…
Tunisia’s president has sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament, after violent mass protests nationwide on Sunday. Anger over the…
The US is heading “in the wrong direction” on the coronavirus pandemic as infections surge among the unvaccinated, the country’s…
Security forces in Iran’s southwest Khuzestan province have been firing bullets at people protesting due to severe water shortages. The…
Team GB claimed three gold medals on Monday, as diver Tom Daley secured his first Olympic gold at his fourth…
This repair shop in Glasgow, Scotland is giving a second lease of life to a range of items from clothes…
Fire crews are battling extreme temperatures as they try to control wildfires in California and Nevada. Hundreds of people have…
Halima Aden meets industry leader, fashion designer, Tommy Hilfiger, to talk about the need for change within the fashion industry.…
A photographer is paying tribute to the lives lost to a small island in the Bristol Channel known as a…
Abdullah Sediqi escaped gang violence in Afghanistan and fled to Belgium where he continued his taekwondo training in a refugee…
Thousands of racehorses have been slaughtered in abattoirs in Britain and Ireland since the beginning of 2019, according to figures…
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