Demands for UN to look into rights 'infringements' in Spain intensify
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Sánchez accuses independence movement of 'going against history'
Committee will assess “repression” and “violations of fundamental rights”
Deciding whether Pedro Sánchez stays in power or not may be down to pro-independence parties
Josep Rull will be able to stay at a Barcelona hospital on August 20 until operation is over and he can visit his child
Acting Spanish president refuses ally Pablo Iglesias a cabinet seat due to his support for "political prisoners" and self-determination referendum
European Free Alliance calls on candidate to be an “honest broker,” while People’s Party “sure” on unity
If found guilty, Torra could be ousted from his position as Catalan president
In his bid to become minister under Pedro Sánchez, Pablo Iglesias promises Catalonia won’t be a problem despite discrepancies
Which courts are handling them, who the defendants are, and what they're charged with
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
Torra could also face a €30,000 fine for disobeying Spain’s electoral authority
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
Esquerra party calls on government partner JxCat to break off deal with unionist PSC to run Barcelona's regional council
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart