Charges dropped against Budapest mayor over 2025 Pride march
Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony had been charged with helping to organise the banned 2025 march.
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Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony had been charged with helping to organise the banned 2025 march.
The Gunners were defeated in heartbreaking fashion in the showpiece event in Budapest on Saturday night, with Gabriel's penalty miss condemning them to a 4-3 loss in the shootout.
David Schwimmer was among the star-studded crowd watching on as Arsenal lost to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest.
The French team won after a tense penalty play off in Budapest, which saw Arsenal bail out of their bid to win two League trophies following their Premier League victory last weekend.
Paris Saint-Germain supporters aimed fireworks at police officers who responded with teargas, according to reports Paris police deployed thousands of officers to control crowds at some of the cityโs hotspots, using teargas and arresting more than 130 people, after Paris Saint-Germainโs win over Arsenal in Saturdayโs Champions League final. Footage aired on the news channel BFM showed scenes of tensions and brief skirmishes around PSGโs Parc de Princes stadium in western Paris, where more than 40,000 people watched the club win its second consecutive title on penalties at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on giant screens. Continue reading...
Supporters filling north London pubs said they were already gratified by Premier League win The streets of Holloway, usually bustling with families and trolly-dragging shoppers, were uncharacteristically quiet on Saturday afternoon. But shortly after the clock struck 5pm, loud roars echoed through the north London high street, located a short walk away from the Emirates stadium, as Arsenal walked on to the pitch for the Champions League final. While the team, still basking in the glory of their Premier League win last week, were in Budapest for their final showdown against Paris Saint-Germain, Gunners โ or Gooners, as they are colloquially known โ came out to support the team on their home turf. Continue reading...
The British man, who is said to be in need of 'immediate' medical attention, was involved in the incident in Budapest, Hungary, earlier this afternoon. (Pictured: Arsenal fans in Budapest).
Police in Budapest have made arrests and are studying CCTV footage to identify supporters fighting before Saturday's Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris St-Germain.
Some 4,000 officers stand ready to operate tonight, both in the Puskas Arena itself and on the streets of the city, to keep visitors safe and try and prevent clashes between groups of rival supporters.
Policy U-turn comes after rightwing nationalist government was swept from power in April after 16-year rule Europe live โ latest updates Police in Hungary have said they will allow next monthโs Pride parade in Budapest to take place, signalling a reversal from last year when they sought to block the event on the orders of the government of the rightwing former prime minister Viktor Orbรกn. Last yearโs march made headlines around the world after Orbรกnโs Fidesz party backed legislation โ the first of its kind in the EUโs recent history โ that created a legal basis for Pride events to be banned, citing a widely criticised need to protect children. Continue reading...
Each club has been allocated 17,000 tickets, but police are estimating around 10,000 more will descend on the nation's capital without a ticket.