A year of Covid-19: looking back at the pandemic in Catalonia
First patient was diagnosed on February 25, 2020 in Barcelona
First patient was diagnosed on February 25, 2020 in Barcelona
One of the highest offices in Catalonia is disputed amongst pro-independence parties who won the February 14 election
After having to cancel entire 2020 line-up due to Covid-19, festival returns this year with new “Colosseum Nights” concerts planned
Judge dismisses prosecutor’s request to preemptively revoke prison privileges for six pro-independence politicians and activists
Top hospital doctor warns that introducing exceptions for Easter similar to Christmas could lead to "critical" situation
Forty years on, with the Franco dictatorship still fresh on the memory, a failed coup attempt served to strengthen the democratization process
A few dumpsters burnt down in Barcelona but intensity of march lower than first days of rallies
Alba Vergés says pandemic is at "fragile moment" but suggests restrictions at Easter could be loosened like Christmas
Large chain stores were looted and at least 15 people were arrested
Only extra-curricular activities and children's leisure activities are loosened, while curfew, restrictions for bars, restaurants and shops remain the same
The current Catalan Parliament, elected on February 14, has more women in it than ever before.
At least 29 people arrested across Catalonia as peaceful rallies descend into riots
Coronavirus infection rates continue to fall but numbers in hospital and ICU still concern authorities
Catalan artist sentenced to two years and nine months in jail for "glorification of terrorism" and "insulting" the Spanish crown and police
Female-led activism is center of exhibition running from February 5 to 23