The Spanish king, a Saudi ‘gift’, and a Swiss probe
Prosecutor Yves Bertossa investigates former monarch's $100 million uncovered by Tribune de Genève journalists
Prosecutor Yves Bertossa investigates former monarch's $100 million uncovered by Tribune de Genève journalists
Pro-independence groups demand general pardon for "3,000 victims of reprisals," including jailed leaders
Catalonia abstained in vote and says Spanish government "only wants to take action during the holidays"
SEPE says no personal data at risk while unions criticize "30-year-old" equipment
Statement lashes out at “destructive” attitude of Spain toward Kosovo ever since declaring independence in 2008
Travel between Catalonia and other territories will continue to be banned, and social gatherings will be limited to four people
Public Prosecutor's Office says chat mentioning coup not intended to incite violence
Public prosecutor presses criminal charges against Roger Torrent and the heads of the chamber for contravening Constitutional Court bans
Exceptions for citizens and residents of Spain and Andorra and some in international transit
Forty years on, with the Franco dictatorship still fresh on the memory, a failed coup attempt served to strengthen the democratization process
Catalan artist sentenced to two years and nine months in jail for "glorification of terrorism" and "insulting" the Spanish crown and police
766 deaths recorded in 24 hours, highest tally of the third wave
Very slight 0.4% economic growth over fourth quarter
Catalan Dignity Commission says 10,000 outstanding Salamanca Papers must be brought back
British strain accounts for fewer than 5% of new Covid-19 cases but rapid spread feared