Preventive measures so far against coronavirus in Catalonia, Barcelona and Spain
Authorities begin introducing restrictions on large gatherings, activities for senior citizens, and travel bans as number of infections continue to rise
Authorities begin introducing restrictions on large gatherings, activities for senior citizens, and travel bans as number of infections continue to rise
Josep Maria Jové and Lluís Salvadó were in charge of economy and treasury departments during the independence push
Country moves to "alert" phase with authorities also insisting that all sports events be held behind closed doors
Meanwhile Spanish Congress suspends events after first MP infected
CoMB president calls for "minimizing" impact of outbreak and warns of overwhelming "stretched" Catalan health service
Book co-written with independence leader's sister, Montse Bassa, an MP for Esquerra Republicana in the Spanish congress
Ex president Carles Puigdemont says recognition would be “first step” to advance dialogue
Former presidency and territory ministers allowed out 5 days a week, 12 hours a day
Jordi Cuixart and six other imprisoned officials given weekly leaves to work, volunteer, or take care of elderly relatives
While outbreak is affecting certain exports to China, companies in Catalonia are also benefiting as producers turn to European markets
2 of the victims were firefighters in the western Catalan Pyrenees
31-year-old woman living in Viladecans south of Barcelona infected through contact with previously confirmed case
Miquel Buch and a Catalan police sergeant officer summoned before Catalan high court March 25 and 26
'Catalonia Industry Suppliers' is a government initiative to help exporting companies find international business opportunities
A man and a woman from Barcelona who had contact with a German person who tested positive are the latest cases declared