Court battle leaves Catalonia set for an uncertain election despite Covid-19 concerns
Judges force February 14 vote preparations to resume, hinting at rejection of adjournment for health reasons
Judges force February 14 vote preparations to resume, hinting at rejection of adjournment for health reasons
Predictions foresee 1,300 patients, with 900 due to Covid-19
Catalonia’s Tourism Agency says Brexit will have no negative impact on the sector
Preliminary data suggests that 12 days after first vaccination dose Covid-19 infection is 6 times less likely
Damages still remain from extreme weather that swept through Catalonia last year
Hospitalizations and patients in ICUs to continue on the rise, but increase in transmissions beginning to slow down, says government
Pablo Iglesias defends pardoning Catalan independence leaders
Vote was postponed to May 30 over Covid-19 concerns as government calls parties to be responsible in not challenging it
How is the UK's departure from EU affecting Brits in Catalonia, students and Catalan businesses?
Municipality-level lockdown, shops of over 400m2 and shopping malls closed among measures set to be in force one more week
Municipality-level lockdown, shops of over 400m2 and shopping malls closed among measures set to be in force until January 24
Inoculation in care homes to finish this week and second round to begin on Monday
One degree more than average recorded in a rainy year with mean temperatures of 6C in Pyrenees and 18C in Barcelona
Catalan government approves Japan 2020-2023 Plan aimed at encouraging Japanese investment
Adrià Carrasco was originally accused of terrorism, rebellion, and sedition for blocking roads during pro-independence protests in 2018