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Behind its glossy branding, the MEGA conferences are a Kremlin-linked influence machine putting the rights of LGBTIQ+ people and European democracy in its crosshairs.

Romanian City Joins Hungary in Rolling Back the LGBTIQ+ Community’s Fundamental Rights.

By refusing to act, the European Commission enabled the ban and left activists alone to defend fundamental ...

Despite the Mayor of Budapest’s announcement on 16 June that this year’s Pride will take place as a “cultural city ...

Forbidden Colours is sounding the alarm over the European Commission’s launched consultation on the future of the ...

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This Time, Let’s Be HeardUntil 24 June 2025, the ...

On 5 June 2025, the Advocate General Ćapeta of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) delivered a landmark ...

On 18 March 2025, Hungary passed a law banning all LGBTIQ+ Pride marches. Organising or attending one will now be ...

Forbidden Colours strongly condemns the Hungarian government’s announcement that Budapest Pride “will not take ...

On 19 November 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union held the oral hearing regarding the court case against Hungary's anti-LGBTIQ+ law.

In a interview with Forbidden Colours’ Séverine De Bruyn, the Italian political scientist Massimo Prearo delves ...

European and Bulgarian urges EU political leaders to reprimand Bulgarian parties for anti-LGBTIQ+ law.
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