Constitutional Court admits appeal blocking Puigdemont bid
Three months on, judges finally decide to consider Spanish government’s challenge of deposed Catalan leader’s swearing-in
Three months on, judges finally decide to consider Spanish government’s challenge of deposed Catalan leader’s swearing-in
The repercussions for Jordi Sànchez, incarcerated near Madrid, include increased time in his cell to 18 hours
Jordi Cuixart lawyers say that his rights to a family life and privacy as well as the rights of his one-year-old son are being violated as he is imprisoned 700 km away from home
Italian MEP Eleonora Forenza criticizes “lack of action” from Europe in interview with Catalan News
Accusations based on "inaccurate data" according to internet expert who sent document to UK parliament
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
Court elevates the alleged spending despite Spanish treasury minister claiming “not a single euro” was used
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
Roger Torrent to travel to Geneva after Spanish Supreme Court prevents swearing-in of jailed MP
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