Covid-19 handling and response strategy under the microscope in Parliament debate
The impact of the coronavirus in nursing homes and economic recovery plans expected topics in the Catalan chamber
The impact of the coronavirus in nursing homes and economic recovery plans expected topics in the Catalan chamber
In a separate case, two other independence protesters are on trial for throwing stones at a police van
Mossos d’Esquadra head defends police officers as "mostly passive and defensive"
Students will be divided into groups in which safety distances and masks will not be required
Catalan government and Barcelona city council partake in Pride celebrations despite Supreme Court ruling
Pedro Sánchez warns of “electoral noise” ahead of resumption of talks that were halted during the health crisis
Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court amendment to the Catalan Statute of Autonomy
President Torra says event could be 'first green' games in history
Prosecutor asks for three-year sentences for attempting to "avoid execution of European arrest warrant"
Pro-independence Catalan parties vote against, criticizing “re-centralization” and lack of dialogue
JxCat's Laura Borràs to be investigated by Supreme Court after fellow parties for a Catalan state abstain in chamber
Spanish government not considering re-activating state of alarm in event of new flare-ups unless serious surge in cases
Seven CDRs spent 3 months in provisional detention for same case, while two were released shortly their arrest
2.5sqm2 safety distances, mask wearing under certain circumstances, no capacity percentages in bars and up to 3,000 people in outdoor activities, among regulations set by Catalan government
Friction among governing pro-independence parties as Supreme Court might oust president and Congress to vote on JxCat MP's immunity