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Budapest pride Orbán is expected to be a scream gathered against the recovery of rights

Good morning and welcome to the European live blog. My name is Tom Ambrose and I will bring you the latest news lines.

We start with news A record number of people are expected to participate in their pride on Saturday. In March, the Hungarians will unite their forces with campaignists and politicians from all over Europe, which will become a powerful symbol of the return of the Hungarian government to the return of stable rights.

Hadja Equality Commissioner Hadja Lahbib told journalists in the Hungarian capital on Friday, “All eyes this weekend in Budapest,” he said.

“This is greater than a celebration of pride, a pride is greater than March. Who you are, the right to love who you are, whether in Budapest, Brussels or elsewhere.”

The country’s main pride march felt doubtful after the country’s right -wing populist Viktor Orbán’s ruling Fidesz party, which forms a legal basis for the prohibition of pride, has been widely criticized to protect children.

The government also said that it would use face recognition software to describe the participants in prohibited activities and will potentially give up to € 500 (425 £).

The movement led to anger from Hungary, a screaming screaming against a long -term criticism in order to weaken the pride of Budapest, democratic institutions and gradually weaken the rule of law.

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In other developments:

  • Severe Air Warnings given In Southern Europe, including ItalySpain And PortugalWith the temperatures expected to approach 40C this weekend, even locally, Asking for concerns about health hazards and forest fires (14:32).

  • Saturday afternoon expected temperatures: Madrid 38C, Thessaloniki 38C, Florence 38C, Rome 37C, Lisbon 36C, Tirana 36C, Athens 35C.

  • It will be hot Paris (32C) and still hot London And Berlin 28C and inside Brussels 27C.

  • European Leaders The last 18th did not agree on the sanction package last night Council of Europe meeting Brusselswith Hungary And Slovakia To oppose the proposed measures.

  • But it should be mentioned EU have to have He agreed to overcome the already existing sanctions against Russia, The duration has expired.

  • Inside Germanydeputies For refugees who do not have asylum, the family agreed to suspend the rights of re -merger As a conservative chancellor Friedrich Merz’s The government runs after him A pressure on immigration.

  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov he said The intention of allowing Estonia’s NATO allies to use the territory of nuclear aircraft was a direct threat to Moscow.

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After 19 years from Sweden to Denmark, Helen Sjögren is so accustomed to crossing the bridge that he describes it as Scandinavian instead of Sweden.

The researcher at a Danish pharmaceutical company lives with his three children in Lund, Sweden university town, but became accustomed to Danish working practices and it is difficult to imagine the idea of ​​working in Sweden.

“I am Sweden, their colleagues would expect me to behave like a Swedish,” he said, referring to his reputation on the search for a consensus. “So I can be seen as rough – directly not to fit into Sweden.”

Danish found more clearly. “I really love the Danish mentality and the form of existence. Much more appropriate for me.”

“I really love the Danish mentality and the form of existence. Much more appropriate for me.” At work, he and his colleagues talk about a slightly adapted versions of Swedish and Danish, so that everyone can understand each other.

One of the few misunderstandings is the place where their taxes go to Copenhagen rather than their own municipality, where their children go to school and use health services.

In a century quarter since it was opened on July 1, 2000, the bridge, known as Øresundsundsbroen or Öresundsbron, has changed the large extensive labor market of Copenhagen to a large extent, depending on whether you were on the Denmark or Swedish side of the anonymous Strait, and changed many identities to a large extent.

The 15.9km (9.9 miles) railway and road connection (including a 8 km bridge, 4km tunnel and 4km artificial island) between Copenhagen and Malmö transformed the world perception of the world.

However, the orbit of both ends of the bridge was the story of two half. Copenhagen has risen to international super status, a tourism center, global fashion and design leader, hosting the largest airport in Nordics, and Ozempic hosted Novo Nordisk’s manufacturer.

Thanks to the weak Sweden Krona, it became a magnet for Swedish workers and brought 2 billion DKK (£ 230 million £) to tax revenues a year. Last year, 105,000 travels were made by car, train or boat over the Strait, but most suburban traffic travels towards Denmark.

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