Icelandic MP: these ‘look like political trials’
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir said she is “very worried about these trials, as a democratic elected member,” speaking in front of the Supreme Court in Madrid
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir said she is “very worried about these trials, as a democratic elected member,” speaking in front of the Supreme Court in Madrid
Former Catalan vice president first defendant to testify in independence trial
Socialists, People's Party, and unionist Ciutadans argue former president planned to "overthrow Spain's constitutional order"
Joaquim Forn testifies after former vice president Junqueras
Secretary of State for Global Spain uses controversial metaphor to say vote organizers went ahead without "permission"
Former vice president rejects prosecutors’ questions on third day of proceedings in Madrid
On second day of trial, Supreme Court dismisses far-right Vox’s petition to seize yellow ribbon from defendant
The Supreme Court did not allow observers but some gained entrance as members of the public
Quim Torra asks international community to mediate in the Catalonia-Spain conflict and demands "dialogue" on self-determination to Madrid
Officials, public workers, activists, unions, professionals, students and senior citizens condemn prosecution of political leaders in Spain's Supreme Court
Vice president Katainen says case "is not a political question"
Daily trips back and forth from prison, nervous relatives in attendance, scores of journalists were – these were some of the scenes from the first day of the trial
Pedro Sánchez claims his government is alone in working for "a Catalonia in harmony with a united Spain"
Exiled former president asks "why is the EU more concerned about what’s going on in Venezuela than what’s happening in Madrid?"
Spain is "violating fundamental rights," say pro-independence grassroots groups whose leaders face up to 17 years in prison