Disputed artworks to remain in Aragon following Supreme Court decision
The sale of 96 pieces of art originally from the Sixena monastery to the Catalan government was ruled null and void
The sale of 96 pieces of art originally from the Sixena monastery to the Catalan government was ruled null and void
Jordi Sànchez submits letter to Spanish Constitutional Court citing "serious violations of fundamental rights"
Date of vote to be announced on January 15 as up to 216,000 people could be in quarantine
Children’s toilet training potties displayed in front of government HQ denouncing handling of pandemic
Catalan government approves Japan 2020-2023 Plan aimed at encouraging Japanese investment
Freelancers in Spain lost over €65M in 2020, according to ATA findings
Local community urges action after second devastation in a year, as snow also disrupts schools, minor roads, and a wine cellar
Adrià Carrasco was originally accused of terrorism, rebellion, and sedition for blocking roads during pro-independence protests in 2018
Prosecutors give up on further legal challenges after Brussels court upholds refusal of arrest warrant
Main teachers’ union wants new semester to start remotely as coronavirus cases soar
Desire for successful vaccine rollout, social policies after impact of Covid-19 and strong government after February election
2 arrested, 5 investigated and 215 identified after party that prompts questions over Catalan law enforcement
140% more unique users in year of Covid-19 than 2019
An overview of the year from a Catalan perspective
Politician parts ways with party to support conservatives after Carrizosa chosen as frontrunner