Activist Cuixart's lawyer cites international law to defend 'peaceful resistance'
Marina Roig appeals to the right to freedom of assembly to refute rebellion charges for leading demonstrations
Marina Roig appeals to the right to freedom of assembly to refute rebellion charges for leading demonstrations
In his closing arguments, lawyer of three Catalan leaders on trial over independence bid denies charge of rebellion
Defense lawyer says the trial and verdict is an "opportunity to resolve the conflict" by "putting the ball back in the court of politics"
Joaquim Forn's counsel argues that parliament's actions disproved its words
Prosecutor requests suspension of another imprisoned leader from European Parliament
PSOE puts pressure on conservatives to abstain and help make Pedro Sánchez president
Proceedings will come to a close on Wednesday with defendants' closing remarks
Critics say the Catalan working day is inefficient and a waste of free time
In meeting of news agency heads, Russian president insists Spain must resolve its own problems with "dialogue"
"It is inconceivable for us to talk about judges' verdicts," says Pedro Sánchez's second-in-command
75 years ago the Normandy landings turned the tide of World War II thanks to the efforts of a Barcelona-born spy who the British knew as 'Garbo'
Catalan leader expected to raise concerns over rights of jailed colleagues
Far-right Vox pushes for a "dissuasive" sentence for defendants so that "no one dares" carry out "sophisticated coup attempt" again
Civil disobedience, peaceful means, calls for dialogue, lack of dialogue from Madrid, among arguments set to be used by jailed leaders' lawyers
One year after taking office, Catalan president takes credit for putting administration back on track after self-rule suspension from Madrid