80 years since Barcelona fell to Franco
City council posthumously stripped dictator and officials of honors on Friday
City council posthumously stripped dictator and officials of honors on Friday
Over 80% of tourists were from abroad, with United States top of the list
Project will link two unconnected networks
The stoppage is to last for the four days of the Barcelona fair starting February 25
Government's deal with striking taxi drivers will kill competition and lead to almost 4,000 jobs lost, says Unauto union
Claudia Piñeiro, John Banville, Leila Slimani, Ken Bugul, and David Peace include some of those invited
Cab owners to decide whether to end strike, continue it, or consider further protest next month
Joaquim Forn will head pro-independence ticket in May local election
Ride-sharing companies accuse Catalan govt of "conceding to blackmail"
Spain prevents Open Arms vessel from leaving Barcelona's port as city awards NGO with Gold Medal
Taxi Europe Alliance condemns aggression during protests and calls for "serious and solid debate" on new regulation
Catalan government to meet with union leaders and ride-hailing associations
Protesters vandalize ridesharing vehicles as major Barcelona roads blocked
Ada Colau accuses minister of "lighting a fire" in the sector as president calls emergency meeting to discuss conflict
The two pro-independence leaders were incarcerated for “having peacefully expressed their political views,” writes Catalan charter of the PEN group