By road, rail and air: hundreds of Ukrainians continue to arrive every day
5,000 may have already moved to Catalonia, as authorities rush to prepare reception and key town of Guissona approaches capacity limit
5,000 may have already moved to Catalonia, as authorities rush to prepare reception and key town of Guissona approaches capacity limit
"Do not blame Russia, this is Putin’s war," International Catalan Institute for Peace director warns
On a rainy evening, 3,500 people gather to claim "no to war" with signs comparing the Russian president to Adolf Hitler
Memoirs of the last surviving 'Mother of Elne', who gave birth in a maternity hospital for refugees in France
Congress to vote on law that would ban Franco Foundation, recognize victims and aid exhumation of Civil War graves
A new permanent space opens at Catalonia’s National Art Museum looking at the 1930s wartime period
Unprecedented drop in numbers residing in South America as western Pyrenees sees greatest percentage of emigrants
Joan Lladó, who fought for the French resistance, died in a concentration camp just 5 days before it was liberated
Battle of the Ebre soldiers unearthed as 20,000 soldiers of conflict still remain in unknown burial places
Authorities announce move to remove Tortosa monolith on 45th anniversary of dictator's death
Pending parliamentary approval, law will ban organizations sympathetic to dictatorship
Roger Torrent warns that "fear is fascism's best ally" on 75th anniversary of VE Day
"For her, it's as if the years don't pass by," says head of Olot nursing home where Maria Branyas has lived for past 20 years
Fellow prisoner Oriol Junqueras to teach at Vic University, after both granted permission to work three days a week
In a simple ceremony, Sabatés family receive the remains of a relative killed in the Civil War, thanks to government's genetic identification program