Catalan police in Europol: hot debate lands in Brussels
“A more timely and effective sharing of the information could have saved lives,” EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos said
“A more timely and effective sharing of the information could have saved lives,” EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos said
Pro-independence parties will try to pass the referendum law on Wednesday, while Spain is expected to immediately overturn any step towards the vote
Supreme Court president says attitudes from pro-independence leaders’ “damage democracy” and are “unacceptable”
Crucial legislation expected to be passed in Parliament on Wednesday
The Catalan Tax Agency assumed new responsibilities on Friday and opened 27 new offices on Monday
Ahmed Galai makes a declaration in favor of “democracy and the October 1” vote
Logistics, legal framework, Spain’s actions to stop the vote, and the eventual turnout are some of the mysteries to be solved
Catalan government denies receiving alerts by US intelligence agency
President Puigdemont tells eight political groups in the Folketing that their "shared demand" to seek negotiations with Madrid has not worked
The office in Copenhagen aims to foster Catalan business in the region and help boost its culture internationally
Catalan Parliament investigation into ‘Operation Catalonia’ finds president Mariano Rajoy and ministers conspired against rivals, such as Catalan pro-independence politicians
Catalan police chief complains that all data enters through ‘a little window controlled by the Spanish police’
More than 30,000 people filled the streets during the 40th anniversary of the iconic Aquelarre in Cervera
It is meant to provide legal framework for independence if Yes wins in October 1 referendum
With 28 tax offices to open around the country on September 4, Catalonia takes step towards self-sufficiency