Catalan president to be ousted as Spanish court upholds disobedience verdict
Supreme Court confirms Quim Torra’s disqualification for hanging signs in favor of jailed pro-independence leaders on public buildings during electoral period
Supreme Court confirms Quim Torra’s disqualification for hanging signs in favor of jailed pro-independence leaders on public buildings during electoral period
Quim Torra calls his potential ousting an "absolute irresponsibility" and blames judges for any future consequences of their decision
Dealing with outbreaks, vaccines, gloomy economic prospects and an upcoming snap election among main hot topics
Juan Carlos I left for the UAE in early August amid a string of corruption allegations while under investigation by Supreme Court
Public prosecutor appeals court's decision, which says Spain's Supreme Court does not have the authority to request the politician's extradition
Five of the jailed leaders had their move to the lowest prison category suspended on Tuesday
Pro-independence party says imprisoned leader will still fight for his parliamentary immunity and his seat
In a separate case, two other independence protesters are on trial for throwing stones at a police van
Catalan government and Barcelona city council partake in Pride celebrations despite Supreme Court ruling
Prosecutor asks for three-year sentences for attempting to "avoid execution of European arrest warrant"
JxCat's Laura Borràs to be investigated by Supreme Court after fellow parties for a Catalan state abstain in chamber
Quim Torra was barred from office by highest Catalan magistrates, but is pending an appeal that could see him ousted from his position
Father of current monarch allegedly received commissions from Saudi Arabia to build a high-speed train link to the city of Mecca
Decision expected to have repercussions for the Catalan administrative buildings
Junts per Catalunya spokesperson Laura Borràs is accused of favoring a friend in a public tender