50 Catalan police officers under investigation over handling of last October's riots
Mossos d’Esquadra head defends police officers as "mostly passive and defensive"
Mossos d’Esquadra head defends police officers as "mostly passive and defensive"
Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court amendment to the Catalan Statute of Autonomy
Marta Bustos burnt her face with lye while making homemade soap
Over 80 flights scheduled to pass through El Prat airport on Sunday, with Covid-19 controls still in place for international passengers
After 98 days, free movement with EU countries restored
Current ANC president gets 85% of the votes in a sweeping victory
Bernat Solé is hopeful that the two ruling parties will overcome discrepancies and agree on a date for the vote
Drone's view shows visible damage although vegetation beginning to grow back
The Shadow of the Wind sold millions of copies and established him as Catalonia’s most popular novelist worldwide
Catalan government regains control of whole territory after 3-month lockdown imposed by Spain
From the conquistador’s statue to the fortune that made Gaudí’s work possible, the city may be inseparable from its looted legacy
2.5-square meter interpersonal safety area set, but no capacity percentages in establishments
Court will have to decide between convicting Trapero and others on sedition charges with up to 10-year sentences, finding them guilty with no time behind bars or an acquittal
16 people required medical treatment after convoy hit end of the railroad
Declassified report sparks outrage among Catalan parties