Spain passes decree to shut down websites and social media over ‘public order threats’
Online tools have been key in the organization of the Catalan independence movement
Online tools have been key in the organization of the Catalan independence movement
Prosecutor to look into accusations by unionist group that ANC president Elisenda Paluzie incited hatred and defended violence
Prosecutors reject acting president’s claims, affirming they are “independent” and free from government control
En Comú Podem coalition goes into general election offering itself as best bet for unlocking the stalemate between Catalonia and Spain
Catalonia's main opposition party has set itself the task of bringing pro-independence "totalitarian separatism" to an end
Spain’s highest court suspends parliament proposal on Catalan Trial sentence response but Roger Torrent defies order and keeps it
Campers ordered to clear access to polling station in square during Sunday's vote
The requests have been sent to courts in Belgium and Scotland, according to the defense teams of Toni Comín, Clara Ponsatí, and Lluís Puig
Acting president Pedro Sánchez proposes to criminalize illegal referendums as right-wing parties urge him to suspend self-rule in Catalonia
Under the slogan "ungovernable", the far-left party is running in a Spanish general election for the first time
Independence leaders' verdict and protests, lack of joint approach in Madrid: six keys to understanding November 10 Spanish vote
Independence camp calls out Spain's response to Supreme Court sentencing and king's visit to Barcelona ahead of November 10 vote
Catalonia features heavily among issues discussed on campaign trail
Upcoming vote is fourth in four years and will take place amidst heightened tensions following Supreme Court verdict on independence leaders
Another controversial ruling sees judges dismiss charges that group used violence or intimidation to sexually assault 14-year-old girl in Manresa