Protesters burn Spanish king pictures to celebrate court ruling
A hundred people gathered in the Catalan town of Banyoles to burn photos of the monarch following a decision by Human Rights court
A hundred people gathered in the Catalan town of Banyoles to burn photos of the monarch following a decision by Human Rights court
City Council and the Catalan government are both against the military taking part in such events
European body rules that burning images of Spanish monarch is freedom of expression and does not incite hatred
Application of Article 155 causing “slowdown of economy’s agility”
Albert Peters says criticism of parliament speaker reflects concern among foreign investors over lack of stability
Catalan administration required to send Madrid information about all payments made to some 60 entities
Party might support former activist’s presidential bid if pro-independence allies agree proposal to “bring about the Republic”
"The violation of some people's rights is the violation of everybody's rights," says jailed Catalan leader in The Times
The pro-independence parties still have to convince CUP to not abstain in vote for jailed leader
With Puigdemont’s alternative for president behind bars, Spanish government rejects proposal as “against all logic”
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
The Spanish president also warned that electing jailed Jordi Sànchez would be a “great mistake”
Removed honorary representative for Finland says he has not been given any reason for decision
Catalonia must have a president who is “fully able to exercise” his duties, says Spanish government spokesman