Demands for UN to look into rights 'infringements' in Spain intensify
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Sánchez accuses independence movement of 'going against history'
Alfred Bosch wants to exchange views on alleged links between Spain's secret services and the incidents' mastermind
In its latest report, 'Público' says area chief's objections led secret services to find mastermind of Barcelona attacks a position in Ripoll
One cell member cut short sentences to avoid raising suspicion in phone conversations tapped by secret services
European Free Alliance calls on candidate to be an “honest broker,” while People’s Party “sure” on unity
Secret services were in touch with Abdelbaki Es Satty via email until August 17 incidents and knew about the cell's movements, according to ‘Público’ newspaper
Pedro Sánchez to consider "all possible scenarios" while party of Pablo Iglesias consults membership on power-sharing option
In his bid to become minister under Pedro Sánchez, Pablo Iglesias promises Catalonia won’t be a problem despite discrepancies
Barcelona en Comú and Catalan Socialists announce shape of new city government, while Sánchez and Iglesias cannot agree on power-sharing formula
Which courts are handling them, who the defendants are, and what they're charged with
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart
Research institute forecasts Pedro Sánchez's party would benefit from return to ballot box, with Catalan pro-independence parties losing ground
Spanish government to complain to Vatican over diplomatic "interference" as it continues its efforts to move dictator's remains