Spanish police starts removing works of art in the middle of the night
Confrontation between police officers and protesters over the removal of the disputed Sixena pieces
Confrontation between police officers and protesters over the removal of the disputed Sixena pieces
No need to introduce changes asked for by Spanish government, confirms European justice commissioner
Most parties had an opinion to voice over Sixena art, with independence and Article 155 also being major topics
Judge gives permission for Guardia Civil agents to enter Museum of Lleida from midnight December 11
Call comes after failure of Carles Puigdemont's extradition
On day three of campaign, independence process was a key issue, but social proposals also played a part
Together for Catalonia, Esquerra Republicana and CUP take part in protest in Belgium, while other Catalan parties stay away
All parties but two claim that Spain’s current Carta Magna, which turned 39 on Wednesday, is no longer working
We answer all your questions about tomorrow's protest in the Belgian capital
The streets of the Catalan capital were filled with chants of “jail Puigdemont” and “Catalonia is Spain”
The Catalan president, now in Belgium, claims Spanish justice wanted to avoid losing extradition case
“It would have been possible to implement less restrictive measures,” the authority states
The commercial urges “freedom for political prisoners,” in a reference to the four pro-independence leaders in jail
Released officials back the republic while opposition sees election as “unique opportunity” to end independence process
The Catalan president and the four ministers in Belgium, deposed by Madrid, testified Monday in Brussels over their extradition case