US citizen could face deportation following arrest during last week's unrest
Spanish police cite public order and security concerns to justify measure
Spanish police cite public order and security concerns to justify measure
Demonstrators in Catalonia continue to voice their anger at Spain’s Supreme Court ruling and police violence seen in the last week
Spokesperson Adriana Ribas agrees that ‘violence’ must be isolated, but that people should not be scared to protest peacefully either
Human Rights Commissioner criticizes use of foam and rubber bullets, raising concerns over "numerous attacks against journalists"
Pedro Sánchez leaves Catalan capital after visiting police officers injured in recent disturbances without replying to president
Media professionals group ask for ministers in charge to step down, as one photojournalist was arrested on Friday
One person in very serious condition, as protesters play cat and mouse game with police, whose operation is also in the spotlight, especially among journalists
Miquel Buch under fire by pro-independence allies after officers failed to prevent violent clashes in Barcelona
Political anger as neo-nazis march through Barcelona on another night of violence and chaos
The protests have already caused delays and cancellations at El-Prat
Barcelona's key avenues cut off and spontaneous marches start as heavy police presence guards country's main infrastructure points
Spanish and Catalan police officers force protest out of lobby and only ticketed passengers are allowed entry into premises
Madrid asks judiciary also to suspend resolution on self-determination and to warn Catalan cabinet of possible criminal charges
Minister sends letter to acting Spanish executive demanding "immediate removal" of brigadier general for address in front of Mossos d'Esquadra
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”