Barcelona removes slave trader statue
Antonio López i López made much of his fortune through slave trafficking in Cuba
Antonio López i López made much of his fortune through slave trafficking in Cuba
Wondrous Messi free kick puts Catalans in command but Islanders level up from the spot and the gap at the top of the table is cut to five points
New accommodation for young and old people, as well as refugees, to meet needs of the city
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
Unionist Ciutadans will appeal in Spain's Constitutional Court, arguing their rights were violated in a tense and controversial plenary session
Number of visitors from abroad also rises by 2%, with average daily expenditure of €1,056
A hundred Catalan tech companies, from big businesses to start-ups, attending this year’s edition of the fair
Works by Brossa, Tàpies , Saura, and Feito on display as “disruptive” artists with the Galeria Mayoral
Humanoid robots and sensors to move objects with the mind just some of the latest developments at this year’s congress
Catalan News talks trade with Carles Gómara, innovation manager for Catalonia Trade & Investment, on the grounds of the Mobile World Congress 2018
Artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robotics, and drones, just some of the innovations showcased at this year’s event in Barcelona
Major tech firms such as Samsung, Huawei, Nokia and Telefónica unveil new flagship products and services in Barcelona
Both pro-independence and unionists took to the streets to mark the monarch’s arrival for the Mobile World Congress
Key themes at this year's event, kicking off on Monday, include artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, and augmented reality
The territorial phase, held in Lleida, challenged students to solve problems related to human water cyclw