Catalan Police will no longer have exclusive security powers at Palace of Justice
The Superior Court of Catalonia ruled that security duties will be shared with Spanish Police
The Superior Court of Catalonia ruled that security duties will be shared with Spanish Police
The demonstrators support Spanish unity and include representation from various political parties
The group of observers lauds citizens and polling station staff who “performed to the best of their ability”
People went on strike and took to the streets against the October 1 repression
The student-organized rally also stood in condemnation of violent police actions on Sunday
Jordi Turull estimates turnout to be in the millions and urges citizens to go out and vote
Violent reaction by security forces not enough to dissuade voters from turning out in large numbers at polling stations
Actions were “proportional” for a referendum that was “not celebrated,” according to Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría
Amidst images of violence, Catalans are still voting – including Catalan president, vice president, and Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Chinese airline announced it will operate four weekly services between both cities beginning next year
Ada Colau will ask the Commission to open mediation between Spain and Catalonia
French aviation company unveiled its low-cost subsidiary today, which will be taking over flights between Paris and Barcelona
Catalan capital’s La Mercè festival ends after tens of thousands turn out all over the city to see concerts, processions and human towers
Catalan Government sends letter appealing to the European Commission to defend the free and open internet
Major pro-independence organizations and students distribute one million official referendum ballots in Barcelona