Alleged jihadist detained in seaside town of Cambrils
Prisoner was frequently in contact with active terrorists and sought new followers
Prisoner was frequently in contact with active terrorists and sought new followers
Police sanctions more than double compared to 2019: 14,200 in first nine months of 2021
So-called 'botellons' led to looted restaurants, burned-out vehicles, and attacks on police officers in September
Disturbances after police attempt to clear crowds during first night of festivities in Sarrià neighborhood
1,005 officers, 467 at night, on duty to avoid large crowds gathering and drinking on the streets
Strasbourg court sees no evidence of human rights violations in police operation to stop independence vote in 2017
Child found dead in hotel as investigators suggest motive of crime was to 'harm mother'
Spanish National Court rejects 1.5-year sentence each for concealment requested by public prosecutor
Girona court orders 28 officers to be prosecuted for causing "injuries" and "minor injuries"
Thousands of revelers take to city's streets and beaches after bars close at 11pm
Officers at polling stations responsible for own actions as no orders issued to "act forcefully," say judges
Large groups of young people drink in public without safety measures in several municipalities as doctors concerned
Catalan health minister bemoans court "interference" after department given 10 days to comply
Trade union EuroCOP urge for Mossos d'Esquadra to be able to launch cross-border investigations
Mossos d'Esquadra publish protocol governing use of weapons that have faced criticism from human rights groups