General strike protesters appear in court but refuse to testify
Defense lawyer for 51 people charged with blocking A2 main road on November 8 expects case to be dropped
Defense lawyer for 51 people charged with blocking A2 main road on November 8 expects case to be dropped
"The violation of some people's rights is the violation of everybody's rights," says jailed Catalan leader in The Times
The pro-independence parties still have to convince CUP to not abstain in vote for jailed leader
Far-left CUP confirms that the party will not vote for Jordi Sànchez, the candidate proposed by Carles Puigdemont
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
Spain’s Supreme Court declares the investigation of pro-independence leaders to be “complex” and will take more time than normal
Unionist Ciutadans will appeal in Spain's Constitutional Court, arguing their rights were violated in a tense and controversial plenary session
The Spanish president also warned that electing jailed Jordi Sànchez would be a “great mistake”
A motion to be voted on in parliament on Thursday excludes last October’s declaration of independence
Removed honorary representative for Finland says he has not been given any reason for decision
EU shouldn't interfere as long as fundamental rights "are not violated," states European Commission vice-president
The King of Spain’s arrival is met with protests in the streets and institutional boycott by major figures of Catalonia
Both pro-independence and unionists took to the streets to mark the monarch’s arrival for the Mobile World Congress
Some Barcelona Bar Association members walked out when Roger Torrent denounced the existence of “political prisoners”