Spain’s judiciary head criticizes pardon of Catalan leaders
Carlos Lesmes says sedition convictions had "nothing to do with revenge"
Carlos Lesmes says sedition convictions had "nothing to do with revenge"
Pedro Sánchez remains coy over his attendance at negotiations scheduled for third week of September
Mediterranean climate, awareness and sales in northern Europe contribute to doubling amount of eco-friendly hectares of grape in 5 years
Josep Lluís Alay defends trips after New York Times probes links between Moscow and former Catalan president
"Environmental protection is a red line" for Catalan executive who insist extension must comply with terms agreed
Starting on September 11, local bands will star in monthly concerts broadcasted live on Youtube
Pontiff calls for dialogue, says ideologies should be avoided but there is no need to "give up" positions
Which roads are now free, how much money will drivers save, and who will pay for the highways
Girona area pharmaceutical company Hipra tests its jab on 30 volunteers
Child found dead in hotel as investigators suggest motive of crime was to 'harm mother'
Madrid pledges dialogue ‘within the law’, but some pro-independence parties are wary of taking a seat at the negotiating table
Phenomenon appears to be linked to climate change and the warming of traditional reproductive regions
“Gegants” are an expression of identity in Catalonia often seen in local festivities
Top chefs reflect on the gastronomical revolution that, coupled with a rich culinary tradition, catapulted Catalan restaurants to stardom
Roger Torrent could face disqualification for allowing parliamentary votes on self-determination and against the monarchy