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Shakespeare, Sappho risk ban under Hungary s anti-LGBT+ law

Shakespeare, Sappho risk ban under Hungary s anti-LGBT+ law
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Virtual Book Fairs elate booklovers in the month of February

Due to the pandemic, Amar Ekushey Book Fair, one of the most sought-after events got halt this year. This book fair, which is largest of its kind in this region, was paused after much deliberation by the decision of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. Though there were initial talks about officially hosting the book fair online, that plan was scrapped after the decision was made

Virus Outbreak: Independent bookshops thriving in Barcelona

Virus Outbreak: Independent bookshops thriving in Barcelona The Observer, BARCELONA Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, technology has been saving our jobs and our sanity, but in Barcelona lockdowns have led to the revival of one of humanity’s simplest and most enduring inventions: the book. The city’s booksellers are reporting a boom in sales and, against all odds, new bookshops have opened. The latest of the new crop of shops is the Llibreria Byron, launched by the small academic publisher Huygens, which opened last month in the Sant Antoni area of the city. A man in Barcelona, Spain, on July 23 looks at books to buy for the Sant Jordi celebration, which was postponed for three months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mi Hazánk: Party Offers Third Option Apart from Fidesz and Joint Opposition

Hungary’s radical nationalist Mi Hazánk party offers a “third option” apart from ruling Fidesz and the leftist parties “now united under [Democratic Coalition leader] Ferenc Gyurcsány”, Dóra Dúró, deputy leader of the far-right party, said on Monday. Mi Hazánk rejects both “nepotic” Fidesz and the “left-liberal bloc” and will run candidates in all 106 constituencies of the country, Dúró said. After a long preparation and negotiation process, Hungary’s six most significant opposition parties agreed to run on a joint list in the 2022 general elections: Democratic Coalition (DK), Jobbik, LMP, the Socialists (MSZP), Momentum, and Párbeszéd announced in a joint statement. The decision was made by party leaders on Sunday, after Jobbik finally set to […]Continue reading

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