'It's shocking so few people are ready to speak out,' says EU-Catalonia Dialogue Platform
Spokesman of new group of MEPs says Spain wants to "humiliate" Catalan leaders by imprisoning them
Spokesman of new group of MEPs says Spain wants to "humiliate" Catalan leaders by imprisoning them
Roger Torrent reminded audience of “those who cannot be with us to celebrate,” at public event ahead of the holiday
Supreme Court asks treasury to clarify claims that no public money was used for vote, while opposition calls for resignations
Spanish government initially put number of officers wounded during the operation to stop the vote at 431
FCBarcelona to play Spanish Cup final on Saturday, with Spain's anthem likely to be booed by fans
Former French prime minister agrees and urges German judges to hand Puigdemont over to Spain
Inés Arrimadas says her party will try to avoid Catalan chamber issuing a lawsuit against Spain’s Supreme Court
“Three hours of prime time” devoted to deposed president leads Ciutadans to demand commission into Catalan broadcaster
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used while activists Sànchez and Cuixart denounce "criminalization" of movement
Spanish Treasury minister confirms Catalan government did not pay for referendum; judge asks him to prove it
Catalan leader says pro-independence forces will avoid new election, urges "patience" and opens door to "other candidate" for presidency
On a day that hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Barcelona in support of pro-independence officials, parties PP and PSOE condemned the movement
Officials throughout Catalan politics and society react to the massive march to demand the release of those in prison and the return of those abroad
Police figures show 315,000 protesters took to the streets, while organizers state that attendance is at 750,000
Today's mass demonstration is called to denounce the incarceration of Catalan leaders, and participants are flooding in from all over the country