Torra calls for judge hearing his case to recuse himself for 'lack of impartiality'
Lawyers say judge's publicly stated political opinions make him unsuitable to oversee president's disobedience trial on September 25 and 26
Lawyers say judge's publicly stated political opinions make him unsuitable to oversee president's disobedience trial on September 25 and 26
Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and far-left CUP dismiss offer to join unitary government
Chamber president agrees to legal committee's demands to send institution's views on issue ahead of hearing on October 14
Pro-independence parties disagree over path to achieve their political goal
Acting Spanish president refuses Jordi Cuixart's request, arguing Constitution does not include "right to self-determination"
The Catalan politician claims parliamentary immunity after being elected as an MEP in May
Chance to finally close scars of tragic incident as judge greenlights trial of two people accused of causing blaze after decade of delays
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Which courts are handling them, who the defendants are, and what they're charged with
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
Forn, Romeva, Rull, and Bassa “arbitrarily" detained, says United Nations Working Group
Spain’s National Intelligence Center says the attempts did not achieve their intended goal
Imprisoned politicians will spend summer awaiting verdict in rebellion trial
The leaders, awaiting their verdicts in the Catalan independence trial, will arrive to prisons in Catalonia on Wednesday
Seven men begin 3-day transfer from Madrid on Monday afternoon, while two women will start and complete the journey on the same day