#NoTincPor march in Barcelona
Hundreds of thousands demonstrate in the Catalan capital against terror
Hundreds of thousands demonstrate in the Catalan capital against terror
Saturday’s march against the terror attacks is the latest demonstration in a long tradition of public dissent taken on to the city’s streets
Catalan politicians are “worried about Hamza Yalçin’s possible extradition to Turkey”
Two of the four suspects remain in custody as evidence emerges of plans to attack top city landmarks and churches
No less than 360 festivals per year take place in Catalonia, 250 of them in summer
Meeting of Local Security Board decides to increase police presence in the city while mayor announces permanent memorial to attack victims on La Rambla
Some news reports suggest imam behind Ripoll terrorist cell had a history that could have pointed to his radicalization
Worldwide media from the BBC to the Wall Street Journal take up the issue of how recent tragic events in Catalonia might influence the country’s push for independence
The European police agency regulations foresee "direct contacts" with competent authorities such as the Catalan police corps but Spain has not allowed it yet
Judge provisionally releases one detainee and extends detention of another
Sergi Roberto and an own goal from Tosca saw Barça home with the woodwork denying Messi the chance to make the win more emphatic
Catalan police handling of the attacks' communication, in four languages and always urging calm, praised by citizens and politicians
They spent the night in solitary confinement in Madrid
Catalonia’s Muslim community stands firm against terrorism
‘I’d rather see him jailed than dead’ says mother of fugitive van driver as Muslim community in Pyrenean town copes with aftermath of attack