Spain takes Catalan foreign offices to court over ‘separatist’ claims
Madrid asks Catalan high court to suspend delegations in Berlin, London, and Geneva
Madrid asks Catalan high court to suspend delegations in Berlin, London, and Geneva
Puigdemont, Junqueras, and Comín vow to defend posts won in European election after Spain blocked their oath of office
Fire service says it will take "indefinite number of days" before blaze will be completely extinguished, while authorities begin to count the cost
Unable to attend EU parliament, Puigdemont and Comín file suit in the EU Court of Justice, with decision "soon" expected
The Foreign Minister denies there’s a “crisis” in the Catalan government in an interview with the Catalan News Agency
Firefighting teams still remain cautious but efforts are paying off
Franco's Spain dismissed queer people as a "danger to society." Then, they staged an unprecedented protest in Barcelona
The southern Catalonia blaze no longer has powerful active fronts but remains burning
Franco's Spain dismissed queer people as a "danger to society." Then, they staged an unprecedented protest in Barcelona
Jordi Sànchez, Jordi Turull, and Josep Rull urge JxCat leadership to abstain in Socialist leader’s bid for reelection
Jordi Sànchez, Jordi Turull, and Josep Rull urge JxCat leadership to abstain in Socialist leader’s bid for reelection
Interior minister says efforts are going ‘well,’ while people remain kept away from their homes
More than 5,500 hectares already burning in Tarragona region with up to 20,000 at risk
Yellow ribbon row could leave Quim Torra in court and facing a potential ban from public office
Roads close to the fire affecting more than 500 hectares have been forced to close