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MEP warns EU that Spain's foreign minister may have breached law in sharing extradition screenshot
In an official letter, Diana Riba argues that Josep Borrell committed "serious negligence" by posting classified document and calls for inquiry
Politics
Catalan activists demand release amid fears of pre-trial imprisonment extension
A guide to the (several) Catalan independence trials
Politics
Spain must 'analyze' fall in perception of judicial independence, warns EU
Politics
Prosecutor allegedly linked to Puigdemont espionage denies involvement
Government says issue is evidence of "failure" of Spain's rule of law, while opposition head party doubts judiciary is taking any action 'outside normal'
Politics
European Human Rights court to examine convicted rapper’s case
Musician Valtònyc was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for song lyrics
Society
Spanish court denies Catalan leaders’ release over ‘increased flight risk’
Politics
Supreme Court to call Mariano Rajoy as witness in independence trial
Judges to summon former Spanish president to testify but rule out calling on exiled leader Carles Puigdemont and King Felipe
Politics
Jailed Catalan leaders end hunger strike
Forn, Rull, Sànchez, and Turull stop protest after over two weeks
Politics
Former Catalan presidents and speakers urge jailed leaders on hunger strike to stop their protest
The letter, also signed by the ombudsman of Catalonia, calls on those fasting to protect their health and maintain their strength for their upcoming trial
Politics
Manifesto supporting jailed former parliament speaker presented in Barcelona
Politics
Town mayor joins jailed leaders' hunger strike
Josep Andreu is the first non-imprisoned official to take part in the protest started by four officials behind bars in early December