Parliament to take Spanish judge to court for blocking presidential bid
Madrid warns speaker: lawsuit could be considered misuse of public funds
Madrid warns speaker: lawsuit could be considered misuse of public funds
Casa Nostra Casa Vostra’s Virginia Sánchez says activists who help asylum seekers are criminalized
The 34th edition will feature events for children, families, and professionals, and focus on the eight great genres of literature
Local groups takes city council to court for failing to comply with Historical Memory law
The Nordic Council, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden debated the need for a “negotiated solution” between Barcelona and Madrid
CCOO accuses ruling PP of taking advantage of Catalan crisis
Demonstrators investigated for offenses of public disorder and resisting the authorities
Seven protesters detained, with one accused of terrorism and rebellion
In a letter to the European Parliament, Esteban González Pons warns "something is not working” if a local German judge can overrule Spain’s Supreme Court
The Spanish president Mariano Rajoy bragged on Sunday about preventing the pro-independence leader from reclaiming the office
All but one of Catalonia’s ski resorts will close their slopes on Sunday
Judge will decide whether allow Comín, Serret and Puig to walk free or not while decision is made
"Spain does not behave democratically of its own will, so let's make it answer to the international organizations that it must obey", says Catalan leader in letter
Annabel Marcos’ “immediate” dismissal was approved by the Spanish Ministry of Interior
Barcelona attractive for UK businesses after leave vote, says president of British Chamber of Commerce in Spain