Tsunami Democràtic activists block main highway near French border
The group have called for a “massive” three-day mobilization of protest
The group have called for a “massive” three-day mobilization of protest
Peaceful atmosphere in events organized by Tsunami Democràtic, while some tension reported between alternative rally and police in Barcelona‘s city center
Peaceful, festive atmosphere in events organized by Tsunami Democràtic, while some tension is reported between alternative rally and police in Barcelona‘s city center
''Let's prepare for a three-day long September 11,'' as group urges people to take days off work
Anonymous pro-independence group plans events for "day of disobedience against the electoral authority and in favor of fundamental rights"
Online tools have been key in the organization of the Catalan independence movement
Guardia Civil justifies demand by calling Tsunami Democràtic network "a criminal organization that promotes terrorist attacks"
Group leading protests against leaders' sentencing issues first message in English
Police shut down website of pro-independence group behind protest at Barcelona airport
Anonymous pro-independence group on mission to make Spain negotiate through non-violent protest
Three-day peaceful walk towards Barcelona is in pro-independence civic groups' plan to reject "unfair" guilty judicial decision
An international study with Catalan participation from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) has revealed that the coasts on Mars were destroyed by tsunamis. The study has been published in “Scientific Reports-Nature” and explains that two tsunamis that were produced millions of years apart reduced the level of the ocean and made the climate significantly colder. The tsunamis appear to have been created by the impacts of 30-km-wide meteors. The discovery gives an answer to the question of why scientists couldn’t recognise its shorelines if there really had been an ocean on Mars about 3.4 billion years ago.