Spanish government asks high court to issue warning to Catalan parliament speaker
Madrid says Roger Torrent has the "duty to impede" any measure contravening Constitutional Court rulings
Madrid says Roger Torrent has the "duty to impede" any measure contravening Constitutional Court rulings
Traditional commemoration organized by Catalan authorities postponed until September 11 due to heavy rain the night before
President Torra’s response: get ready to reinstate Puigdemont as president
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
In Strasbourg meeting, Roger Torrent warns human rights official Dunja Mijatovic of "infringement of basic rights" in Spain
The Catalan Women’s Institute grieves the death of the death of the concentration camp survivor who spent years fighting for recognition of women refugees and in the resistance
On International Romani Day, chamber supports call for more political representation for ethnic group
Roger Torrent and other parliament officials testify in independence trial
Roger Torrent took the stand on Monday afternoon in Spain's Supreme Court
Ex-secretary of state during referendum first to give testimony in Supreme Court
Pro-independence leaders react to testimonies of activist Cuixart and former speaker Forcadell in Catalan trial
Former Spanish president and some of his ministers will give testimony in sessions starting on Tuesday after last two defendants take the stand
Attendees encouraged support for Thursday´s general strike
Oriol Junqueras expected to be first to testify on day 3 of independence trial
Spain is "violating fundamental rights," say pro-independence grassroots groups whose leaders face up to 17 years in prison