Tarragona Mediterranean Games: a series of unfortunate events
Empty stands, athletes handing medals to themselves and anthems sung a capella paint a grim picture of the sports event
Empty stands, athletes handing medals to themselves and anthems sung a capella paint a grim picture of the sports event
Javier Villamayor: “Tarragona is clearly a Mediterranean city with a Mediterranean mood”
Quim Torra gives monarch two reports and a book about police violence during the referendum
Archers and swimmers begin using sporting facilities on Friday morning as workers add finishing touches
Catalan president's attendance at the opening of Mediterranean Games still up in the air
Quim Torra will not attend opening of Mediterranean Games after meeting with Felipe VI was rejected
Participants begin arriving in Mediterranean Village on Wednesday, with major sporting event to start on Friday
Catalan president has demanded Felipe VI retract October 3 speech
Catalan government urges Felipe IV to retract October 3 speech
Tarragona makes final preparations with international sporting event due to begin on June 22
Aged between 17 and 30, the helpers in the upcoming sporting event are from 25 countries
For the run-up to the Mediterranean Games, the seaside town will host a performance by the Symphonic National Orchestra of Barcelona and Catalonia
Sporting event held in Tarragona region will bring 150,000 spectators, according to organizers