Puigdemont announces death of his father
Exiled in Belgium, the former Catalan president praises his father’s "immense goodwill"
Exiled in Belgium, the former Catalan president praises his father’s "immense goodwill"
In a simple ceremony, Sabatés family receive the remains of a relative killed in the Civil War, thanks to government's genetic identification program
Christoph Leitl believes a system similar to that of the Basque country could help solve the deadlock
Prosecutors reject acting president’s claims, affirming they are “independent” and free from government control
Catalonia's main opposition party has set itself the task of bringing pro-independence "totalitarian separatism" to an end
Spain’s highest court suspends parliament proposal on Catalan Trial sentence response but Roger Torrent defies order and keeps it
The requests have been sent to courts in Belgium and Scotland, according to the defense teams of Toni Comín, Clara Ponsatí, and Lluís Puig
Independence camp calls out Spain's response to Supreme Court sentencing and king's visit to Barcelona ahead of November 10 vote
Catalonia features heavily among issues discussed on campaign trail
Supreme Court official requests reissue of extradition orders for Toni Comín, Lluís Puig and Clara Ponsatí on charges related to 2017 independence bid
Unlike renewed attempts to extradite Carles Puigdemont, following same course for Serret, Puig, and Gabriel has been ruled out
'Catalonia's future in the world can't be challenged,' foreign minister warns Spanish government
As acting Spanish president announces final campaign event in Barcelona, Catalan parties show little enthusiasm for helping Socialists into power
80,000 marched for Spanish unity on Sunday after 350,000 showed support for splitting from Spain on Saturday, down from 525,000 at general strike demo
Catalonia experienced one of its most turbulent weeks ever after 9 independence leaders were sentenced for sedition