Spain's National Court rules out terrorism charges for two independence activists
Tamara Carrasco and Adrià Carrasco will now be tried for public disorder offenses in Catalan courts
Tamara Carrasco and Adrià Carrasco will now be tried for public disorder offenses in Catalan courts
Country’s GDP up by 2% so far this year, with a slight slowdown between July and September
Torra repeats he will not accept any guilty sentences against jailed leaders in upcoming trial, sparking criticism from opposition
Organization is launched with the intention of reflecting Catalan society's rejection of political "repression"
Jaume Plensa’s art can be found all over the world, including in Barcelona, London, Chicago, and more
Thirty years on, the Catalan government has opened 40 offices abroad and managed 20k internationalization projects
Prosecution report on sentence requests for indicted leaders says major foreign media outlets used international press center to do "live reporting"
President Pedro Sánchez in the crossfire as pro-independence parties and rightwing unionists criticize the accusations
VOX’s proposed sentences almost triple those of Spain’s public prosecutor
Justification for demands for lengthy prison terms for pro-independence officials claim police heads were implicit in secession bid
Quim Torra and parliament speaker make joint statement rejecting proposed sentences by prosecutor and solicitor general
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Former VP Oriol Junqueras faces demand for 25-year jail sentence for crime of rebellion
The cemeteries of Barcelona open their gates to offer free tours to visitors
In Catalonia, this date that leaves no one indifferent brings two events which are not only different – they’re in a bit of a competition
Senior party MP believes this is evidence of rebellion and misuse of funds crimes