The unanswered questions of the Catalan trial as verdict looms
The upcoming verdict from the Supreme Court should shed light on a series of contested accusations
The upcoming verdict from the Supreme Court should shed light on a series of contested accusations
The International Federation for Human Rights and EuroMed Rights issue joint report criticizing Spain’s Supreme Court
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez make the umpteenth call for freedom with the independence trial verdict looming
500 of the National Police Force so far transferred to Catalonia from Zaragoza, Valencia and Madrid, among other cities
Only People's Party backs Ciutadans' bid to oust Quim Torra from head of government post
Motion to be voted on Monday evening does have enough parliamentary support to be successful
Madrid challenges in court plan to open new offices in Mexico, Argentina, and Tunisia
Vote set to fail in Parliament with backing only from Ciutadans and People’s Party
Backed by Ciutadans and People’s Party, vote does not have sufficient parliamentary support to pass
Madrid says Roger Torrent has the "duty to impede" any measure contravening Constitutional Court rulings
Deadline for taking down symbols deemed partisan from government buildings expired on Friday at 3 pm
High Court to find a new date for politicians charged for their role in the independence bid
Junts per Catalunya wants to put forward Quim Forn and Jordi Sànchez as candidates
In a letter from prison, Jordi Cuixart accuses Spanish authorities of using judiciary and criminal law to "undermine basic human rights"
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”