Why does Barcelona not have a mosque?
Islam is one of the most practiced religions in the city, but there are limited options for worship in the Catalan capital
Islam is one of the most practiced religions in the city, but there are limited options for worship in the Catalan capital
Events held around the country call for “effective implementation” of Catalan anti-discrimination law
Ecologists in Action critical of European Commission decision and condemns “inaction” of Spanish authorities
Argentinian multinational Satellogic will create 100 jobs by 2020
Volunteers tallied the number at 956, with 2,099 sleeping in centers, in an action to raise public awareness about the issue
The 2018 edition of the city's documentary film festival includes 14 Catalan productions
Parliament speaker and pro-independence forces celebrate news while CatECP party condemn Spanish judiciary
Positive trends continue in other activities, with nearly one million passengers passing through facility in first four months of year
The annual festival is held in the southern Catalan town of Tarragona, once pivotal to the Roman Empire
Spanish president says they can only talk about issues "within the law"
The exhibit ‘Black Light’ explores esoteric traditions in contemporary art since the ‘50s
Catalan and Spanish police collaborate with French counterparts to investigate international links
The 130th and 131st presidents of Catalonia will follow their meeting with a joint news conference
JxCat presidential candidate falls short of overall majority as CUP abstains
Spanish government says Torra's speech shows "little willingness for dialogue" and warns that it will keep an eye on him to avoid "any illegal acts"