Unrest in Catalonia, one week on
Catalonia experienced one of its most turbulent weeks ever after 9 independence leaders were sentenced for sedition
Catalonia experienced one of its most turbulent weeks ever after 9 independence leaders were sentenced for sedition
Groups in favor of self-determination highlight "the need to reach a political agreement" at the state level in a declaration in Barcelona
Spanish police cite public order and security concerns to justify measure
After more than 40 years, the remains of Spain's former dictators were exhumed from a Civil War memorial site
Roger Torrent urges international community to help resolve conflict in Catalonia in letter to over 500 politicians
Thursday sees the remains of Spain's late dictator removed from the Valley of the Fallen memorial site to a family tomb near Madrid
Quim Torra faces down opposition calls for him to resign, insisting on need for dialogue with Spanish president
Demonstrators in Catalonia continue to voice their anger at Spain’s Supreme Court ruling and police violence seen in the last week
President Torra appeals to Spanish president's "statesmanship" but says he will always defend "right to self-determination"
Spokesperson Adriana Ribas agrees that ‘violence’ must be isolated, but that people should not be scared to protest peacefully either
Human Rights Commissioner criticizes use of foam and rubber bullets, raising concerns over "numerous attacks against journalists"
Pedro Sánchez leaves Catalan capital after visiting police officers injured in recent disturbances without replying to president
Committee in central Europe condemns "violations of democratic rights in Europe," while Chinese region's pro-democracy movement plans rally
Unrest, clashes between police and protesters, and peaceful marches across the country as the independence camp responds to the Catalan Trial sentence
The Madrid residency of Carles Puigdemont’s lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, has also been targeted