Spanish government decision on pardoning jailed leaders nears after report
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Esquerra's hopeful candidate rejects a "watchdog", as Junts insist this is not their intention and Socialists think possible future cabinet leader could become a puppet
May 26 deadline to elect a president or face snap election approaches
Catalan pro-independence leader's "detention conditions have worsened because of Covid-19" with 23-hour-a-day isolation, says paper
7 out of 10 would prefer a republic, with younger generations even more clearly anti-monarchy
Esquerra's candidate will have a second chance on Tuesday
Pro-independence Junts' abstention disrupts formation of new government but talks continue
Whether there is enough support to turn Esquerra's frontrunner into government head is not guaranteed
Prosecutor believes he should be disqualified from public office for allowing votes on independence push
Far left party's support is first step in being able to reach a three-party pro-indy pact before Friday's deadline
Pro-independence groups demand general pardon for "3,000 victims of reprisals," including jailed leaders
Belgian and Scottish judges will not proceed until Luxembourg sets criteria on European arrest warrants, according to the defense
Statement lashes out at “destructive” attitude of Spain toward Kosovo ever since declaring independence in 2008
Exiled independence leaders celebrate 42% of MEPs didn’t vote in favour, and confirm they will appeal to European Court of Justice
Far from certain that former president will be handed over to Spain as Belgium has rejected all previous European arrest warrants for Catalan leaders