Catalan police exclusion from Europol 'can compromise' European security, warns Eurocop
European police union says the agency "should be able to maintain direct contact" with the Mossos d'Esquadra
European police union says the agency "should be able to maintain direct contact" with the Mossos d'Esquadra
The 21 dead and 45 injured in the ETA car bomb attack were honored on the 30th anniversary of the massacre
Foreign affairs minister praises country’s willingness for reinvention at Priorat meeting with foreign diplomats
Minister of Home Affairs suggests there are “political reasons” behind the decision
"Justice has been done," says Catalan Foreign Affairs Minister Raül Romeva after Paris ceremony
The town of Moutier decided to transfer from Bern to Jura in a peaceful decision respected by both parts
Puigdemont writes the President of the Spanish Parliament asking for a date to present his independence vote plans before the chamber
Elena Martín’s debut work portrays the life of an Erasmus student in Berlin
The Government affirms that they will add the personnel as planned this June
The Catalan president is committed to holding a referendum with all democratic guarantees
The Commission for Economic Affairs adopts the draft law that could set the basis for a Catalan fiscal system separate from Spain's
Figueras moved to New York for school and soon found himself working at the internationally acclaimed firm nARCHITECTS
Madrid's cultural institutions receive more public funds than those in Catalonia, such as Barcelona's Museum of Contemporary Art
During his campaign to become President of the EU Parliament, Tajani promised to promote the use of the Catalan
The Manchester City coach asks democrats worldwide to help defend civil rights in Catalonia in front of 30,000 in a rally in Barcelona