Catalan town councils to sue over referendum violence
Three local authorities to launch lawsuit against October 1 police operation backed by 130 individual complaints of assault and injury
Three local authorities to launch lawsuit against October 1 police operation backed by 130 individual complaints of assault and injury
Executive will take no decisions until Thursday limit set by Spanish government, while independence parties study next step in Parliament
Spanish government dismisses allegations of pro-independence leaders imprisoned for their political ideas as false
Spokesman Alexander Winterstein refuses to comment on the arrest or "its implications"
Judge to decide on fate of Mossos d’Esquadra head Josep Lluís Trapero at 6pm on Monday
Artur Mas asks Court of Auditors for more time to pay the full €5.2 million fine
Unionist Ciutadan’s spokesman has stated that the Spanish Foreign Affairs Ministry has “a bad international strategy”
Spanish Guardia Civil accuse police in Catalonia of “flagrant inaction” on referendum day, thus prompting their violent crackdown on voters
Michel asks for dialogue while Paris mayor acknowledges that “someone” asked her to act as a mediator
Catalan president asks his Spanish counterpart to stop “repression” but does not clarify whether or not he declared independence
NGO urges to conduct "effective investigation" with the "involvement of an independent international expert body"
Spanish president asks Puigdemont to clarify if he declared the independence
The document constitutes “the Catalan republic as an independent state” and urges international mediation
A timeline of the events that brought Catalonia to the brink of declaring independence from Spain
Puigdemont will make a statement in Parliament to implement the results of the referendum