Tusk rules out role as mediator in Catalan crisis
European Council head rejects Carles Puigdemont's suggestion he could arbitrate between Spain and Catalonia but will continue "encouraging dialogue"
European Council head rejects Carles Puigdemont's suggestion he could arbitrate between Spain and Catalonia but will continue "encouraging dialogue"
In his new book, the Catalan leader proposes a referendum in all of Spain, regrets the EU's "silence" and claims his life is "in danger"
More emails show members of the judiciary criticizing German courts for treating Spain like a "banana republic"
Pro-independence parties at odds over how to implement orders from the Spanish judiciary
Daytime activity on September 22 retraces the route of those exiled to France in 1939
PDeCAT and ALDE officials meet in Brussels as liberals look into expelling the Catalan party
"Josep Borrell's remarks are an indecency," claims Catalan president
In a visit to his predecessor, Catalan chief says he would give up October 2017 independence declaration mandate if Madrid grants binding referendum
In the days before his talk, Carles Puigdemont will also publish a book on the political crisis in English, French and Dutch
Participants attacked TeleMadrid cameraman thinking it to be the Catalan public broadcaster in a tense gathering
Former president warns about “escalating” conflict as unionist party heads remove ribbons supporting jailed and exiled leaders
Trial to jailed and exiled pro-independence leaders is sure to shape year ahead
“How is it possible that the Spanish police violence on October 1 [referendum day] is not being investigated," asks current president after prosecutor moves against Catalan police
Magistrate leading independence case in Madrid summoned to appear in Brussels court after exiled Catalan leaders file lawsuit asking for "fair trial"
Speaking from Scotland, the Catalan leader admits that Spain’s new Socialist executive offers an “opportunity” for dialogue