Catalan National Assembly calls for protests against Supreme Court verdict in 30 cities worldwide
The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Mexico, and the United States are some of the countries in which demonstrations are set to take place
The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Mexico, and the United States are some of the countries in which demonstrations are set to take place
Spain’s foreign minister faces MEPs questions: "I’m not going to comment on a country’s internal affairs, including mine"
Meritxell Serret: "Europe has to work for a peaceful and democratic solution, which puts an end to repression"
Former president’s appeal successful after he claimed to have been spied on by Spain’s secret services while in Belgium
From "making voters’ voices heard", to "defending Spanish interests": how parties see their role on the independence question in Brussels
On Sunday May 26, voters in Catalonia and all over Spain will get to choose political representatives to sit in town halls and in Brussels
Alfred Bosch asks how Brussels can be "so strict with those applying to enter the Union, and not so strict with member states"
Belgian intelligence warned Spanish counterparts that operating in the country without authorization could "seriously damage" relationship
Bea Sarriàs aimed to capture the “soul” of the building
The Catalan president denounced that prosecuted pro-independence leaders are being seen as “guilty of being democrats” while speaking in Brussels with Puigdemont
Banned conference of Torra and predecessor Puigdemont to be held in Belgian capital hotel
Ada Colau tells Brussels it should be “interested” in this case
Catalan president Quim Torra, former president Carles Puigdemont, and former ministers Clara Ponsatí and Toni Comín all attended the event
Adrià Carrasco shouts out "the Constitution is a farce" while Josep Borrell addresses unionist event in Belgian capital
Roger Torrent also talks to Flemish counterpart, who says it is "not normal" that pro-independence leaders are in jail