Barcelona to withdraw dictator Franco’s medal
City council will revoke honor marking fascist victory in Spanish Civil War
City council will revoke honor marking fascist victory in Spanish Civil War
Summit boycotted by most belligerent unionist and pro-independence parties
Ciutadans, not attending meeting, files lawsuit against pro-independence activists who threw paint to judge's home
President of Catalonia Quim Torra demands “bilateral meeting” with Spanish executive
Human rights group believes “impunity starting to break” as law enforcement officials begin testifying before judge over 2017 independence vote
Measure to be taken if Spanish government does not “guarantee access” for Balkan country sportspeople; winter games bid in Catalonia at stake
Bodies exhumed from mass graves are reburied "with dignity" in central Catalonia
The Spanish prosecutor recommended Catalan leaders be sentenced to 177 years in prison total
Rulings stipulate that Spanish government should pay cost of programs addressed at asylum seekers
Pro-independence parties could get bill approved by backing political rivals in Barcelona and Spain
Council of Ministers approves royal decree after controversial court ruling
Catalan police seized 16 firearms, including high-precision rifles and assault weapons, from his apartment in Terrassa
Tamara Carrasco and Adrià Carrasco will now be tried for public disorder offenses in Catalan courts
Supreme Court comes under fire as some call for the resignation of the head of Spain's highest judicial authority
Dani Mateo warns against "putting symbols before people" after gag sparks insults, threats and ads cancellations