'Women suffer more from capitalist exploitation:' March 8 strike presented
Organizers say feminist stoppage should include work, consumption, care and education
Organizers say feminist stoppage should include work, consumption, care and education
Born in 1907, she takes over Lucile Randon, a 118-year-old French nun who died on Tuesday
New accommodations expected by 2026 as Catalonia leads evictions in Spain
Minority government's €800/month experiment defeated in vote on budget bill amendment
International companies show off advanced mobility solutions at Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona
Authorities investigating bullying of 12-year-old who died by suicide after reportedly expressing desire to transition gender
Speeches and music in Barcelona begin cycle of commemoration of major anniversaries for some of country's biggest artists
Pro-independence parties, Socialists, and En comú Podem back motion
4 in 10 go online to avoid 'feeling lonely' and attention has decreased by a third in 15 years
Figures on track to recovering pre-pandemic levels, peaking at 109,000 in 2019
Acts join the likes of The Libertines, Suede, Aurora, and Spiritualized performing at the music festival in Vilanova i la Geltrú
Government tighted water restrictions this week, which sees limits on agricultural, industrial, recreational, and personal use
25,600 new jobs created last month, while unemployment sees slight drop