‘A coup has winners and losers’: leaked chat logs from Spanish judges
Judges used official email to challenge Catalonia’s push for independence
Judges used official email to challenge Catalonia’s push for independence
On September 20 last year, Guardia Civil police raided government buildings and arrested officials while thousands took to the streets
Defense of former ministers argues Supreme Court decision to suspend politicians accused of rebellion is "erroneous" and infringes their political rights
Pro-independence parties at odds over how to implement orders from the Spanish judiciary
More than 28,000 people took part in the 265 events on the fair's program
More than 950 migrant children arrived in Catalonia in July and August, according to Minister of Work, Social Affairs and Family
Daytime activity on September 22 retraces the route of those exiled to France in 1939
"Pro-independence propaganda" has "seriously damaged Spain's international image," says Josep Borrell in Madrid
No Catalan minister attends inauguration of Gastech due to presence of King of Spain
Police prevented both rallies from mixing up and there were no major incidents
New Madrid cabinet lifts challenge against legislation enabling migrants with no resident permit to have access to public health care
Catalan government says animal will be removed and despite defends reintroduction program
Judge finds Pablo Hasél guilty of glorifying terrorism in some lyrics but reduces his jail time from two years to nine months
Economy remains strong despite slight decline from previous higher figures
Ernest Maragall claims if prosecuted leaders are found guilty, protests need to "step up"