What next for jailed independence leaders?
With new Spanish government committed to tackling Catalan conflict, focus shifts to fate of imprisoned politicians and activists
With new Spanish government committed to tackling Catalan conflict, focus shifts to fate of imprisoned politicians and activists
Quim Torra and Pedro Sánchez will sit and talk as soon as Spain's government is formed
Government reaffirms it will 'not abide by' authority ruling over votes and rules out snap election
Prosecutor and police launch probe into Friday's incident, with pro-independence ANC group already claiming responsibility
Politician's lawyer asks Supreme Court to overrule electoral board as Puigdemont and Comín expected to take their seats in upcoming plenary session
A successful negotiation on the Catalan independence crisis, leaving courts out of the matter, and jailed leaders are among hot topics for newly confirmed Spanish president
Pro-independence bloc and allies celebrate move while unionists stand their ground
"Fewer than 10% of women do not want children, but in reality, 30% of women won't have children," says expert urging for fertility-focused social policies
Quim Torra formally asks electoral authority not to implement his bar on office while he appeals decision in Spain's top court
Chamber qualifies attempt to disqualify chief as 'coup d'état,' while Socialists remind guilty verdict on president is not final
Esquerra backs deal with Sánchez while Catalan president fights electoral board decision, as controversial extraordinary Catalan parliament session gets underway
Leader's defense argues he will file urgent appeal against decision in Supreme Court
It is the first time ever that the electoral board, and not a court, disqualifies a head of government
Spanish authority says decision will come into effect when leader is notified
Rosa María Seoane says court should first ask European Parliament to lift the politicians' immunity