Concert in Geneva commemorates UN speech of legendary Catalan cellist Pau Casals
Foreign minister attends event organized by Catalonia's delegation to Switzerland
Foreign minister attends event organized by Catalonia's delegation to Switzerland
Hispano Suiza presents 100% electric Carmen Boulogne, 5 of which will be on market by end of 2020
Universal Periodic Review to evaluate human rights record described as "most severe blow"
Former president and jailed pro-independence leaders denounce ‘violation of political rights as MPs’
Marta Rovira, ERC party leader, traveled to Switzerland nine months ago to avoid entering prison
Crans Montana Forum attended by presidents of Armenia, Bangladesh and Lesotho
The Catalan president called for international mediation during a speech at the University of Geneva
The Catalan leader took part in an academic event dealing with importance of independence in the 21st century
The Catalan Ombudsman says international authorities are worried about "the lack of investigations on what is going on" in the country, after meeting UN representative
Michael Hamilton has co-edited a collection of essays about the ECHR and spoke at a UN event in Geneva
Catalan deposed leader claims that Swiss mediation between Catalonia and Spain would be a "privilege"
The Catalan leader and Anna Gabriel will tackle far left-wing party's role in the investiture on Monday
Catalonia will have three new delegations abroad and their directors have already been appointed. Manuel Manonelles, International Relations’professor at the Universitat Ramon Llull, will be the Catalan Government delegate in Geneva, one of the cities that boasts the highest number of international institutions. The relationship between Catalonia and Poland and with the Baltic countries will be strengthened with a new delegation based in Warsaw led by Ewa Adela Cylwik. Specializing in Constitutional Law and Human Rights, Cylwik was born in Warswaw and speaks German, Russian, English, Spanish, and Catalan, in addition to Polish. The Catalan delegation in Scandinavia will be located in Copenhagen and will be led by Francesca Guardiola who has more than 30 years experience in public administration. Counting these new delegations, Catalonia will have a total of ten offices abroad; in the UK and Ireland, Brussels, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal, the United States, Canada and Mexico.