Man arrested in Barcelona for allegedly plotting terrorist attack
Police say the man has ties to Daesh and was radicalized during confinement
Police say the man has ties to Daesh and was radicalized during confinement
Citizens returned in small numbers to jog, swim, and paddle surf for the first time since the state of alarm was declared
People will be able to exercise and swim between 6-10 while evening hours are reserved for professional sportspeople
Council also lowers tax on outdoor seating by 75%
Catalan health minister says metropolitan area unlikely to move on to Phase 1 on May 11 but no final decision made
Six of the Catalan capital’s biggest cultural centers say they won’t be able to open their doors before June
Set time slots help age groups be distributed throughout the day, as public mostly respect safety distances
Catalan CAPs part of Spainwide study of antibodies in blood aiming to find out how long defenses against Covid-19 last
Ahead of the return of citizens to the streets, the city prepares to offer new pedestrianized spaces to enjoy
Mayor Colau wants the concerts to be an homage to the resistance of people in the face of coronavirus
Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls confined at home look for space to train
Catalan police investigating homicides during lockdown in district of Eixample
Emergency payment aimed at people who have lost at least 30% of income can be applied for next week
Barcelona may also grant access to shore soon "depending on how the next days unfold"
The state of alarm declared on March 14 has limited the free movement of people for the last 43 days