Spanish government on Catalan trial protest: “Democracy judges those who violate laws”
Unionist Societat Civil Catalana says Spanish capital is an “open-minded city” and welcomes the rally
Unionist Societat Civil Catalana says Spanish capital is an “open-minded city” and welcomes the rally
Protest deemed as a ”wall” made by “all the peoples of Spain” against intolerance and hate
Spanish police says there were around 18.000 people at the demonstration, but organizers claim they were 120.000 instead
Olivier Peter, in the defense team of Jordi Cuixart, says "Europe knows Spain has a big problem with fundamental rights"
Lawyers want the Belgian judge to ask Luxembourg about the immunity of Spain in the case
Ada Colau has symbol in support of jailed Catalan leaders removed from facade to comply with electoral authority ruling
Former Mossos chief defends in court operation to stop referendum despite Spanish police accusing him of allowing the vote
Organizers are putting on 400 buses from Catalonia and around Spain to march in favor of granting legal recognition for the independence process
Catalan president defied electoral authority orders to take "partisan symbols" down
Antoni Molons refuses to give testimony and Teresa Prohias denies the presidency department ordered printing of ballots
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Spain will have “last say” in whether former Catalan president can be confirmed as MEP, according to European sources
Employee from graphic design company denies knowing who ordered the material produced by the firm and says no money changed hands
Raül Romeva and party leader Oriol Junqueras will lead their campaigns in Spanish election from prison