Jailed MPs, Catalan speakers and far right in inaugural session of new Spanish parliament
The first session of the new Spanish parliament to take place in a unique climate
The first session of the new Spanish parliament to take place in a unique climate
Five jailed Catalan leaders collected their papers for becoming MPs on Monday
Independence debate at center of most unionist and pro-independence campaigns in Catalonia
Brother of former Barcelona mayor and Junqueras advocate for social justice, republican values and independence
Monday's trial session now postponed until Wednesday, with Tuesday's first Spanish parliament session taking precedence
President pledges to defend freedom of speech at High Court as hearing on symbols in solidarity with jailed leaders begins
High-ranking government officials and businesspeople among prosecutor’s other targets
In Strasbourg meeting, Roger Torrent warns human rights official Dunja Mijatovic of "infringement of basic rights" in Spain
Cuixart's representative condemned the judge's alleged inconsistency
Elected the 131st President of Catalonia a year ago, Quim Torra insists that an independent republic is "the only possible way forward"
Former CUP MP also testifies that Jordi Sànchez was determined to call off September 20 protest
Pro-independence Ernest Maragall is hoping to depose progressive rival Ada Colau, who has remained equivocal on the Catalan question
Former president would take post in European Parliament, and challenges Spain to “respect European rule of law” and accept him to take office
From "making voters’ voices heard", to "defending Spanish interests": how parties see their role on the independence question in Brussels
New survey by Center for Opinion Studies indicates 48.6% against Catalonia splitting from Spain compared to 47.2% in favor