Spanish ambassador in Slovenia summoned over linking country independence with violence
Government in Ljubljana wants to tell Madrid it is "absolutely wrong" saying 'Slovenian way' was not peaceful
Government in Ljubljana wants to tell Madrid it is "absolutely wrong" saying 'Slovenian way' was not peaceful
Government sources explain in statement to the Catalan News Agency that the “violence and deaths” were tied to the “armed aggression” of the Yugoslavian army
Doctor Terés leads a commission of doctors in support of the medics taking care of jailed leaders
"We urge them to think and not commit the mistake again of using Article 155 to solve political problems," says spokeswoman Elsa Artadi
Candidates up for a Gaudí film award in January include Isaki Lacuesta, Mar Targarona, Celia Rico and Jaume Rosales
Supreme Court to rule on whether it’s a competent body to judge case against pro-independence leaders
Cross-country skiing is on the rise with numbers set to exceed last year's 76,000 visitors
Eliport is working on both a robot and a ‘smart’ post-box to solve the so-called ‘last mile delivery problem’
In solidarity jailed officials and their hunger strike, Quim Torra joins the protest and is set to spend two nights at the Montserrat monastery
Opposition criticizes Catalan president’s Council for the Republic presentation in Brussels arguing he is “forgetting” the “real” problems Catalans face
Catalan president Quim Torra, former president Carles Puigdemont, and former ministers Clara Ponsatí and Toni Comín all attended the event
With 3,000 unaccompanied minors expected in Catalonia this year, government has plans in pipeline to cope with influx
President calls for new guidelines of conduct while interior minister says he will not hesitate to expel any officer who "went too far"
Torra calls Europe "to act promptly if it still loves democracy" in event joined by first independent Slovenia president
Several injured after rally aiming to protest against event to mark Spanish constitution 40th anniversary