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Charismatic Boxer Tommy Fury is Making a Grand Comeback in Budapest on 9 May
- 25 Apr 2025 6:24 AM
- sport
Tommy Fury is finally returning to the ring. and his next fight will take place in Budapest, Hungary. The 25 year old cruiserweight has not fought since beating YouTuber KSI about 18 months ago, and his come back is much anticipated. So much so, many wonder if his half-brother world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will show up for the fight.
Protest Highlights Plight of 7,000 Children in Hungary Living in Children’s Homes - "Most Will Never Be Taken in By A Family"
- 19 Feb 2024 12:32 PM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Civil groups organised a demonstration in support of victims of child abuse and for “a healthy society” at Heroes’ Square in downtown Budapest on Friday evening.
Watch: 'Filthy Pride' - Marching for LGBTQ + Rights in PM Orbán's Hungary
- 30 Aug 2021 9:27 AM
- current affairs
Patrik and Zsolt are activists and YouTubers representing LGBTQ+ people in Hungary, where a new 'anti-paedophile' law means it is illegal to educate about or to promote LGBTQ+ issues to under-18s.
Charismatic Boxer Tommy Fury is Making a Grand Comeback in Budapest on 9 May
- 25 Apr 2025 6:24 AM
- sport
Tommy Fury is finally returning to the ring. and his next fight will take place in Budapest, Hungary. The 25 year old cruiserweight has not fought since beating YouTuber KSI about 18 months ago, and his come back is much anticipated. So much so, many wonder if his half-brother world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will show up for the fight.
Protest Highlights Plight of 7,000 Children in Hungary Living in Children’s Homes - "Most Will Never Be Taken in By A Family"
- 19 Feb 2024 12:32 PM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Civil groups organised a demonstration in support of victims of child abuse and for “a healthy society” at Heroes’ Square in downtown Budapest on Friday evening.
Watch: 'Filthy Pride' - Marching for LGBTQ + Rights in PM Orbán's Hungary
- 30 Aug 2021 9:27 AM
- current affairs
Patrik and Zsolt are activists and YouTubers representing LGBTQ+ people in Hungary, where a new 'anti-paedophile' law means it is illegal to educate about or to promote LGBTQ+ issues to under-18s.








