'It was a violent coup d'etat': Public prosecutor justifies rebellion charges
Attorney general accuses jailed leaders of "serious attack on the foundations of the constitution with illegal, coercive methods"
Attorney general accuses jailed leaders of "serious attack on the foundations of the constitution with illegal, coercive methods"
Vall d’Hebron Oncology Institute helps prove efficacy of personalized treatment for BRCA gene mutation carriers
Andreu Van den Eynde reacts to UN report calling for defendants to be freed, arguing that as trial ends the reasons to let them go are "coming together"
After four months of trial, prosecutors keep to their initial accusations against pro-independence politicians and activists
With over four hours of footage shown in court, prosecutor unable to say where incidents took place and showed same recordings more than once
As Supreme Court considers documentary evidence, state attorney is thought to believe use of violence has been established
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Catalonia chair, Hywel Williams, describes prosecution of Catalan leaders in Supreme Court as "highly politicized"
Supreme Court will allow 15-minute closing remarks by defendants
The Supreme Court has passed the decision back to the Spanish Parliament
Next is the documentary evidence phase, where footage of police violence will be shown, but without comment from the defenses
Monday's trial session now postponed until Wednesday, with Tuesday's first Spanish parliament session taking precedence
In Strasbourg meeting, Roger Torrent warns human rights official Dunja Mijatovic of "infringement of basic rights" in Spain
Cuixart's representative condemned the judge's alleged inconsistency
Former CUP MP also testifies that Jordi Sànchez was determined to call off September 20 protest
Five pro-independence politicians on trial at Supreme Court ask to be allowed to attend Spanish parliament on May 21