Human rights groups denounce ‘serious irregularities’ in Catalan trial
The International Federation for Human Rights and EuroMed Rights issue joint report criticizing Spain’s Supreme Court
The International Federation for Human Rights and EuroMed Rights issue joint report criticizing Spain’s Supreme Court
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez make the umpteenth call for freedom with the independence trial verdict looming
The footballer says he felt “mistreated” by the Spanish authorities, leading to the “worst moments” of his career
It’s voting time again in Spain, but what’s changed in the short five months since the last one?
Madrid challenges in court plan to open new offices in Mexico, Argentina, and Tunisia
Madrid says Roger Torrent has the "duty to impede" any measure contravening Constitutional Court rulings
Deadline for taking down symbols deemed partisan from government buildings expired on Friday at 3 pm
Junts per Catalunya wants to put forward Quim Forn and Jordi Sànchez as candidates
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”
A single person is believed to be behind average income doubling in a year for this wine-growing town in 2017
Spanish high court rules that Catalan chamber does not have the powers to assess matters relating to the crown
From Paris, foreign minister calls on acting Spanish president to "immediately initiate a dialogue" to find solution to Catalan crisis
Electoral authority orders Quim Torra to remove flags and symbols in favor of jailed leaders by 3pm Friday
Ciutadans will present their leader Lorena Roldán as replacement, but move is set to fail
President Sánchez hints at applying Article 155 as exiled independence leader Puigdemont accuses him of electoralism