International observers' platform finds rights infringements in Catalan trial
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
Torra could also face a €30,000 fine for disobeying Spain’s electoral authority
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
Esquerra party calls on government partner JxCat to break off deal with unionist PSC to run Barcelona's regional council
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart
Forn, Romeva, Rull, and Bassa “arbitrarily" detained, says United Nations Working Group
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
Catalonia's political future is now a key issue for the traditionally unionist institution since a pro-independence group took majority control of the body
By rejecting appeals against direct rule after independence bid, ruling sets precedent on extent of Madrid's powers to overrule regional parliaments
MEPs-elect Puigdemont and Comín have not participated to avoid detention while Junqueras remains in prison
The Socialists’ Pedro Sánchez will need to win the backing of a majority of MPs
Madrid asks Catalan high court to suspend delegations in Berlin, London, and Geneva
Puigdemont, Junqueras, and Comín vow to defend posts won in European election after Spain blocked their oath of office
Spain’s National Intelligence Center says the attempts did not achieve their intended goal
The Foreign Minister denies there’s a “crisis” in the Catalan government in an interview with the Catalan News Agency