Vice president Aragonès looked abroad for funding for independent Catalonia, police officer tells court
On Day 20 of trial of Catalan leaders, Guardia Civil officer says material seized in raids shows government was preparing for independence
On Day 20 of trial of Catalan leaders, Guardia Civil officer says material seized in raids shows government was preparing for independence
Officers to speak about raids of public buildings and companies over 2017 referendum
Spanish police officers continued to give testimony on Wednesday in the Supreme Court in trial of Catalan independence leaders
Defense teams protest videos being banned in courtroom during witnesses’ cross-examination
On Tuesday, members of Spanish law enforcement described protesters ahead of referendum as "aggressive," while defenses accused them of giving false testimony
Defenses accuse him of giving false testimony and show faces of disbelief as witness takes stand in Catalan trial
The raids and protests from September 20 continue to be key subjects in the Catalan trial testimonies
Pro-independence CUP politicians Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined €2,500 and could face criminal charges
Guardia Civil member says Catalan official ordered his secretary to "throw" papers into a backyard right before being arrested
Over 30 Spanish police officers are expected to appear in the Supreme Court as witnesses of the independence bid
Former high-ranking member of Spanish treasury testifies in Supreme Court, with Catalan public servant and Spanish Guardia Civil police officers to follow
Felipe Martínez testifies as witness, and then a Catalan public servant and seven of Spain's Guardia Civil police officers will follow
Unionist Societat Civil Catalana says Spanish capital is an “open-minded city” and welcomes the rally
Protest deemed as a ”wall” made by “all the peoples of Spain” against intolerance and hate
Spanish police says there were around 18.000 people at the demonstration, but organizers claim they were 120.000 instead