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The European country Hungary has passed a new LGBT+ anti -anti -law in the country. Pride events have been banned under this law. Along with this, the authorities have also been allowed to use facial recognition software to identify those participating in these events.
Protests have started against the government’s move in the capital Budapest. The protesters gathered outside the Hungary Parliament and raised anti -government slogans. This move by Prime Minister Victor Obbal’s Nationalist-Polyst Party is part of the action on the LGBT+ community of Hungary.
Today’s other major news related to international issues …
National Citizen Party of students in Bangladesh said- We do not want Awami League contest
The National Citizen Party of Students in Bangladesh (NCP) has said that it does not want former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League contest. NCP convenor Nahid Islam said that the leaders of the Awami League who were involved in the wrongdoings should be prosecuted.
Nahid said that we want to establish another democracy. For this, we will set up the Constituent Assembly. Through this, we have planned to implement the new constitution and restructuring the structure of the country’s power.
Rajnath Singh said- Netherlands should not supply arms to Pakistan, this threatens peace of South Asia
Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met the Netherlands Defense Minister Ruben Berkelns on Monday. During this time he appealed that the Netherlands do not provide defense equipment or technical assistance to Pakistan. Rajnath Singh said that giving arms and technical assistance to Pakistan weakens peace security in South Asia.
The Netherlands gave Pakistan Mine-Hunters some time ago. Apart from this, Pakistan is also supplying an offshore petrol vessel to Pakistan with 1,900 tonnes of Multirol from Damon Shipyard in the Netherlands. Many Dutch companies are interacting with Pakistan in the field of military, especially in the Navy area.