The sobering tale of mass tourism on the coast of Catalonia
Catalan resorts are cracking down on so-called binge tourism but it has come at a cost
Catalan resorts are cracking down on so-called binge tourism but it has come at a cost
Richard Blair toured the site, commenting on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”
Foreign minister "strengthens ties" in meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities during official visit to Balkans
Former French prime minister says it is not his but Barcelona’s future on the line
From "making voters’ voices heard", to "defending Spanish interests": how parties see their role on the independence question in Brussels
The engines are rumbling but local businesses are grumbling amid concerns the Spanish Grand Prix could be entering its final lap
Court to decide if five pro-independence politicians elected in past election can leave prison to assume posts
Pro-independence parties do not guarantee support for parliamentary vote appointing Iceta senator
Catalan contribution to the international exhibition is a reflection on the relationship between humans and statues
Núria de Gispert gives up prestigious Creu de Sant Jordi award after reposting tweets comparing unionist politicians to pigs
People's Party to challenge decision in Constitutional Court
Ciutadans considers appeal while pro-independence camp welcomes court's decision to overturn ban on former president running for seat in Brussels
Resident Michael Kirkegaard's exhibition of 947 glass jars containing soil from places all over the country goes on display in Manresa
Diplocat secretary general says body will 'continue' work of officials in charge before Spain shut it down in 2017
Enric Millo appointed as head of international relations for Spain’s southernmost region