Political conflict with Spain ‘implies confrontation,’ says exiled leader Rovira
“On an international level I realize that we must embrace the path of dialogue and negotiation”
“On an international level I realize that we must embrace the path of dialogue and negotiation”
Committee will assess “repression” and “violations of fundamental rights”
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
Report from human rights group finds name and number of riot officer who shot rubber bullet during October 1 vote, seriously injuring Roger Español
The defendants deny rebellion and sedition charges in the Supreme Court
All the details of United Nations’ report against detention of activists Cuixart and Sànchez, and politician Junqueras
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
Catalan trial enters new phase with hundreds of videos to be shown of what happened during bid to split from Spain in autumn 2017
High-ranking government officials and businesspeople among prosecutor’s other targets
Catalan voters expected to express overwhelming support for EU despite rise of far-right Euroscepticism elsewhere on the continent
Ex-Barcelona mayor, Catalan police and trade union boss among 50-plus witnesses expected to appear this week
In day 38 of Catalan trial, people at polling places for 2017 independence vote report "very violent conduct" from officers
Diplomacy body under scrutiny for alleged use of public funds to promote independence bid abroad