Referendum websites blocked by Spain: Brussels won’t intervene but says restrictions must be proportionate
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
Minister rejects changing measure and contradicts colleague’s previous announcement made to foster “stability and trust”
Senior Mossos d’Esquadra officers summoned to appear in local court in December
Carmen Calvo claims "there is no possibility" to hold an independence vote either in Spain or in other "comparable democracies"
Spain closed more than a hundred websites in the run-up to the independence referendum
Pro-independence leaders Pere Aragonès and Nicola Sturgeon pledge to strengthen economic cooperation between their governments
Ara newspaper says state authorities and crown put orchestrated pressure on firms to flee the country immediately after October referendum
Ara newspaper says state authorities and crown put orchestrated pressure on firms to flee the country immediately after October referendum
Quim Torra’s letter forwarded to Trump, Xi Jinping, and Pope Francis
"Indepedence movement does not guarantee Sánchez any stability in Congress" if right to self-determination request is ignored, says Catalan head of government
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
Ciutadans party head accuses president Torra of encouraging acts of civil disobedience, but Barcelona mayor said last October's "repression" is "unacceptable"
The Catalan president during the referendum one year ago calls for "a free republic without fear"
Two million people voted 'yes' in a referendum marked by police violence