‘We hope it was worth it’ - reduced Mobile World Congress comes to a close
Exhibitors present admit low attendance but some were able to make important contacts at the trade show anyway
Exhibitors present admit low attendance but some were able to make important contacts at the trade show anyway
Four Years from Now brings over 430 businesses from more than 35 countries to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Medical requirements to be lifted for people over 16 seeking gender change
2,587 cases were reported on June 28 as contagion among youth raises concerns
Victòria Alsina says possible multi-million euro Court of Auditors fine for independence push seeks "civil death" of 40 officials
Mobile World Congress gets underway after it was cancelled last year due to Covid-19
Tackling rising rent and evictions are on the Catalan government’s priority list, as is the case across Europe
Outbreak risk and transmission rate rise as more measures are being relaxed
The number of Covid-19 patients in ICUs is now the lowest it has been in 10 months
From June 26 the Barcelona metro will resume its pre-pandemic timetable after 15 months of an altered service
Men's professional football and basketball top tiers had only accepted up to 1,500 supporters in last matches and only in some areas
Some beaches will be open all night and fireworks and bonfires are generally permitted but with restrictions
Many nightclubs plan to reopen for Sant Joan or once current restrictions are further relaxed
Pro-independence groups call demonstrations ahead of Pedro Sánchez’s speech in Barcelona’s Liceu opera house
Manel Casals, the head of the Barcelona hotels association, says 35% occupancy is expected this summer season