Jailed officials on hunger strike send letters to 40 European leaders
The pro-independence officials will also appeal their suspension as MPs in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg
The pro-independence officials will also appeal their suspension as MPs in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg
The entity wants for the international and local observers to determine if “the right to defense and impartial trial” are respected in the Supreme Court
The Public Diplomacy Council of Catalonia held its second session since being reopened after Spain’s direct rule shut it down
Local election heats up as philosopher and political commentator confirmed as new candidate
Arrimadas urges Madrid to "defend" those who don’t agree with Catalonia’s pro-independence president
Catalan government would prefer summit between both governments but is considering Spanish president’s formal request to meet
Territory minister warns that not raising ticket prices means government will have €25m less for improvements
As a result of the measure that was first decided in July, pro-independence parties 'de facto' lost their majority in Parliament
Meanwhile, Vida Festival adds Madness to list of international musicians
Infrastructure could end its year with over 50 million users for first time, with Girona at 2 million and Reus at 1 million
Government sources explain in statement to the Catalan News Agency that the “violence and deaths” were tied to the “armed aggression” of the Yugoslavian army
Vall d'Hebron successfully treats three patients with radiofrequency ablation as part of international study
Candidates up for a Gaudí film award in January include Isaki Lacuesta, Mar Targarona, Celia Rico and Jaume Rosales
Installations by a dozen artists on display in Barcelona's metro focuses public attention on "infringement of human rights"
Eliport is working on both a robot and a ‘smart’ post-box to solve the so-called ‘last mile delivery problem’