Court of Auditors investigates former Catalan cabinet for referendum funding
Former President Puigdemont and 17 members of his government are accused of allocating public money to organize the voting, which they deny
Former President Puigdemont and 17 members of his government are accused of allocating public money to organize the voting, which they deny
In Catalonia, this date that leaves no one indifferent brings two events which are not only different – they’re in a bit of a competition
Pro-independence parties avoid commemorating events on October 27
Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were the first of nine Catalan leaders to be sent to prison by Spanish courts
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
65k people attend unionist demonstration in central Barcelona
A number of shops will work either for economic reasons or to make a political statement
'Self-determination is a human right' reads the banner leading the protest up to the Catalan parliament
A year after the independence vote on October 1, locals in Sant Cebrià de Vallalta recall the violent attempts by Spanish police to stop the voting
Meritxell Serret asks institutions in Brussels to help find a "democratic way out of the Catalan conflict"
A small town near the border was the center of a clandestine operation to provide six million voting papers and thousands of ballot boxes for the October 1 vote
More than 800 placards put up at polling stations as politicians condemn police violence
Toni Comín explains that on October 1 it became clear that "Spain didn't care about its international reputation" and was prepared to "violate civil rights"
Prosecutor did not "play its role," laments director of NGO in Spain
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day