Sant Jordi: ‘a celebration for everyone’ of books and love
For the day of books and roses on April 23, the City Council has made agreements to desaturate the most crowded areas
For the day of books and roses on April 23, the City Council has made agreements to desaturate the most crowded areas
“The last time we checked, Spain is a democracy,” says EC spokesperson Margaritis Schinas
Catalan chamber head hopes judge will allow jailed MP Jordi Sànchez to attend investiture debate at UN’s urging
As Spanish king commended the independence of Spain's judges, the judiciary comes under fire
Deposed vice-president Oriol Junqueras said in interview from prison that dialogue with Spain is essential
Song ‘The Bourbons are Thieves’ takes lyrics in solidarity from accused rappers Valtonyc, Hasél, and La Insurgencia
Demonstration called against Spanish monarch in first trip to Catalonia since thousands protested his attendance of Mobile World Congress
Isabel Pires, of the Leftist Block, explains to Catalan News why she signed manifesto demanding release of “political prisoners”
Special Rapporteur concerned over risks to rights of “protest and dissent” and calls for “dialogue” to resolve the political conflict
Up and running after almost two decades of unuse, Las Vegas Cinema was restored by award-winning Catalan director Ventura Pons
Spain’s ruling party insists jailed activist cannot stand, while parliament speaker calls for talks to confirm his bid
Toni Comín, Meritxell Serret and Lluís Puig are free while the court decides on their extradition request
Justice minister insists detention at request of Swiss government is unrelated to Spanish authorities wanting to extradite pro-independence politicians in Switzerland
Deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont voted against the motion, in the first time he cast a ballot through a delegate
Judge will decide whether allow Comín, Serret and Puig to walk free or not while decision is made