Human Rights court dismisses cases against Spain’s crackdown of Catalan referendum
Strasbourg court sees no evidence of human rights violations in police operation to stop independence vote in 2017
Strasbourg court sees no evidence of human rights violations in police operation to stop independence vote in 2017
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Defendants, including public officials and businesspeople, face charges less severe than imprisoned top politicians
Around 200 people were arrested in Barcelona and other major Catalan towns, with 104 of them passed before court
Two arrested as police were unable to prevent anti-fascist and far-right demonstrators clashing in Barcelona
Spain has issued third European arrest warrant against him after two failed attempts
Sentenced to nine years in prison for sedition on Monday, Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez have now been behind bars since October 16, 2017
A chronological account of the protests and political reactions following the announcement of the prison sentences for Catalan leaders
Quim Torra announces extraordinary cabinet meeting, speech in parliament, and letter to Spain's president and king
500 of the National Police Force so far transferred to Catalonia from Zaragoza, Valencia and Madrid, among other cities
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”
La Vanguardia survey reveals that 82% of Catalonia citizens back negotiations despite previous failings