First exhibition in Catalonia devoted to art through LGBTI+ lens is on
Barcelona's European Museum of Modern Art displays works touching upon key issues affecting community in honor of Gay Pride’s 50th anniversary
Barcelona's European Museum of Modern Art displays works touching upon key issues affecting community in honor of Gay Pride’s 50th anniversary
Ex-Catalan officials elected in the EU election denied access until they are "effectively registered" as MEPs
European Court of Human Rights dismisses accusations that the ban violated human rights and declares the case "inadmissible"
Newly-elected MEPs from exile or prison are expected to face a series of challenges
New representatives include three ousted pro-independence cabinet members, a former European parliament president and former Spanish minister
Jailed and exiled leaders win seats, pro-independence camp obtains nearly 50% of vote, Socialists remain strong and far-right flounders
Former president in exile says his seat in European Parliament is part of "winning strategy"
Publication of results for Brussels will be delayed due to polling stations in Italy not closing until 11pm
Turnout in the European election is at 50.5% by 6 pm, and 50.9% in the local elections
The Catalan aspect of the elections explained as Europe heads to the polls
European Greens candidate Ska Keller prioritizes efforts to prevent deaths in Mediterranean and calls for "fair and transparent" trial of independence leaders
Electoral authority gives green light for Junqueras and Comín to participate via video link, with Puigdemont also demanding to appear
Former president would take post in European Parliament, and challenges Spain to “respect European rule of law” and accept him to take office
Tourism, trade and citizens – the potential impacts on the territory and how the government is responding
Catalan voters expected to express overwhelming support for EU despite rise of far-right Euroscepticism elsewhere on the continent