Catalan leaders in court facing crimes of more than 30 years in prison
15 officials have appeared while President and 4 ministers have asked to appear via video from Brussels
15 officials have appeared while President and 4 ministers have asked to appear via video from Brussels
Oriol Junqueras, facing up to 30 years in prison, calls for work to "restore democracy"
The dismissed Catalan president and ministers are to appear in Spanish National Court on charges of rebellion, sedition, and misuse of funds
At noon on Tuesday employees stopped working across Catalonia in response to the arrests of pro-independence organization leaders
The prosecutor had asked the judge to send Josep Lluís Trapero to prison without bail
Members warn the Constitutional Court's decision to prohibit Parliament from meeting "seriously" violates fundamental rights
The Superior Court of Catalonia ruled that security duties will be shared with Spanish Police
The Spanish government challenged the legal framework for the October 1 vote on Thursday, claiming it is illegal
Court of Auditors demands that former Catalan president Mas and 10 more officials pay approximately 5 million euros in bail
Court claims evidence justifies continued detention of two arrested terror suspects, while no victim remains in critical condition, and Mossos union calls for end to ‘sterile’ warning debate
Judge provisionally releases one detainee and extends detention of another
They spent the night in solitary confinement in Madrid
Judges turn down appeal to reconsider suspension of a ruling enabling pro-independence parties to pass laws on a single reading
Spanish president says the bill is “absolutely illegal” and dismisses it as a blow to democracy
Rajoy will set up an extraordinary meeting if the Catalan Parliament Bureau admits the referendum law