Court suspends Catalan parliament committee investigating king’s ‘criminal activities’
Working group temporarily blocked after Constitutional Court accepts Spanish government appeal
Working group temporarily blocked after Constitutional Court accepts Spanish government appeal
High-ranking officer behind Guardia Civil investigation report into independence bid calls Catalonia "a powder keg" in 2017
Mexico and Spain have "always” been able to see their “shared past without anger,” laments the Spanish government
Court case to focus on protests during September 20 raids of government buildings, and testimony of foreign experts at October 1 vote
Policemen witnessed protests that served as foundation for rebellion accusations
Catalan government ordered to take down all signs of support for imprisoned and exiled leaders from public buildings
Torra was ordered to remove sign by the Spanish Electoral Authority; new banner keeps message in favor of jailed leaders
President Quim Torra pledged on Tuesday to follow any suggestions the ombudsman would give
Spanish police officers continued to give testimony on Wednesday in the Supreme Court in trial of Catalan independence leaders
Guardia Civil member says Catalan official ordered his secretary to "throw" papers into a backyard right before being arrested
Over 30 Spanish police officers are expected to appear in the Supreme Court as witnesses of the independence bid
Former high-ranking member of Spanish treasury testifies in Supreme Court, with Catalan public servant and Spanish Guardia Civil police officers to follow
Party candidate in Barcelona defends her lack of Catalan in face of accusations of "slighting" Catalonia by MEP colleague
Ahead of April election, Spanish president defends his dialogue offer
Unionist Societat Civil Catalana says Spanish capital is an “open-minded city” and welcomes the rally