Hungary's Controversial Ban on Teens at World Press Photo Exhibit Sparks Outrage

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Hungary has banned minors from attending the World Press Photo exhibition due to LGBTQ content, specifically photographs depicting an elderly LGBTQ community in the Philippines. The government's push to implement morality laws has resulted in restrictions on media and events promoting homosexuality. Lawmaker Dora Duro reported the exhibit, stating that it is harmful to minors and adults alike. World Press Photo Executive Director expressed shock at the limited access and censorship, emphasizing that it is happening in Europe.
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