Suspected explosive device in Barcelona turns out to be belt buckle
Police evacuate passengers from Sants station after scanner revealed grenade-shaped object in case
Police evacuate passengers from Sants station after scanner revealed grenade-shaped object in case
Jaume Plensa’s art can be found all over the world, including in Barcelona, London, Chicago, and more
City authorities say six officials of Spanish dictatorship sent over 550 members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer community to Model prison between 1956 and 1977
New details emerge as Mossos d'Esquadra explain how two-year operation led to 58 arrests, including four gang leaders
Director of the four-day event assures they “exceeded expectations”
Experts warn of increased presence and aggressiveness of wild pigs in urban areas
Inquiry included officials and businesses that allegedly contributed to organizing the October 1 referendum
At the Fira Montjuïc venue, the event hosts over 200 exhibitors – more than ever before – and expects hundreds of thousands of attendees
Justification for demands for lengthy prison terms for pro-independence officials claim police heads were implicit in secession bid
Quim Torra and parliament speaker make joint statement rejecting proposed sentences by prosecutor and solicitor general
The cemeteries of Barcelona open their gates to offer free tours to visitors
Four containers damaged but no injuries, wind and severe sea said to be cause of incident
Public concerns about accomodation in Catalan capital rises six points in council's annual survey
Foreign action Minister pledges “more ambition” following office being closed due to Spain’s direct rule
The Joan Miró Foundation exhibit brings together almost 200 pieces from various artists