Judiciary members boycott Catalan Parliament president
Some Barcelona Bar Association members walked out when Roger Torrent denounced the existence of “political prisoners”
Some Barcelona Bar Association members walked out when Roger Torrent denounced the existence of “political prisoners”
Q&A with Gauri van Gulik, Amnesty International Europe’s director
Six officers tried to “detain” Joaquín Reyes during filming for TV programme
Millet and Montull are still considered a flight risk and, if they make bail, will have to surrender their passports
The Spanish executive had previously stated that parents who did not want their children to be in the public Catalan educational system were to get €6k from the government of Catalonia
Former MP Anna Gabriel says she would not have a "fair trial" in Spain and will not appear at Court on Wednesday
The ‘Casa Nostra, Casa Vostra’ platform held a talk on February 18 evaluating and reflecting on the past year, which the Spanish government did not attend
Ildefonso Salillas denies that the art was brought from Catalonia to Aragon as a result of the former’s self-rule being seized through Article 155
Catalan has been the working tongue in the classrooms for decades, and now Madrid plans to introduce Spanish using direct rule of the country
Unionist organization says Mariano Rajoy “confirmed” Spanish would be offered as working classroom language
Close ally to Puigdemont and Junts per Catalunya spokeswoman says in an interview with Catalan News that she is "sure" his cause will end up in the European Court of Human Rights
Spain's education ministry considers offering schooling in Spanish despite sector warning it will create "linguistic segregation"
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
Mireia Boya testifies in the Spanish Supreme Court for allegedly being part of a “strategic committee” to achieve independence
Flights to and from Catalonia decreased by up to 30% in recent months