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
In an official letter, Diana Riba argues that Josep Borrell committed "serious negligence" by posting classified document and calls for inquiry
Spain’s Supreme Court has put a hold on the Catalan’s political disqualification while awaiting a European ruling on his case
Miguel Ángel Vecino Quintana files legal case after his “honor” was left “on the ground”
Üloo Laanoja of Estonia responds to Spanish decree to restrict Internet platforms
Quim Torra denies "any link" with jailed pro-independence activists and questions the "conditions" under which the declaration was made
Carles Puigdemont's party vows "no blank checks" as it goes into November election focusing on imprisoned Catalan leaders
The right-wing is turning mainstream as polls predict Santiago Abascal's party will be third-largest in Spain
Online tools have been key in the organization of the Catalan independence movement
Proposals for common independence front in congress gets cool reception, while candidates accuse Sánchez of seeking allies on the right
Prosecutors reject acting president’s claims, affirming they are “independent” and free from government control
En Comú Podem coalition goes into general election offering itself as best bet for unlocking the stalemate between Catalonia and Spain
Acting Spanish president's pledge to return exiled former president to Spain and make referendums illegal elicits disapproval
Catalonia's main opposition party has set itself the task of bringing pro-independence "totalitarian separatism" to an end
Spain’s highest court suspends parliament proposal on Catalan Trial sentence response but Roger Torrent defies order and keeps it
The requests have been sent to courts in Belgium and Scotland, according to the defense teams of Toni Comín, Clara Ponsatí, and Lluís Puig