Sant Joan: Catalonia's nocturnal festival of fire and food
You won’t get much sleep if you’re in Catalonia on Sunday night
You won’t get much sleep if you’re in Catalonia on Sunday night
Spanish government had questioned impartiality of UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention opinion
Husband of late María José Carrasco successfully brings issue back into limelight
High court rejects appeals by ex-ministers Comín and Serret and is now free to suspend former as Catalan MP
Nine politicians and activists in preventive detention can be transferred back to Catalan prisons, Supreme Court decides
More than 500 police officers take part in raids in Raval neighborhood against organization distributing illegal drugs and arrest 54
Tourism agency holds event in Boston museum as part of drive to bring in more American visitors looking for "cultural tourism"
Electoral authority blocks appointment of three Catalan MEPs-elect who are either in jail or exiled, including former president
Defendants allowed to await the verdict in prisons closer to home
Foreign minister visited Mexican Institute of Indigenous Peoples
While potential fall in British tourists due to Brexit causes "unease," direct flights from Barcelona to Mexico City resume
Former president does not specify procedure means, but hopes for a response before July 2
The Regulatory Council admits expectations were "too optimistic" and a boycott from the political situation in 2017 also hampered sales
Supreme Court to decide on their appeals with prosecutor siding against it
The incident in northern Catalonia did not cause deaths or injuries, but some pieces were found at 2,200 meters altitude