The Catalan who made D-Day possible
75 years ago the Normandy landings turned the tide of World War II thanks to the efforts of a Barcelona-born spy who the British knew as 'Garbo'
75 years ago the Normandy landings turned the tide of World War II thanks to the efforts of a Barcelona-born spy who the British knew as 'Garbo'
One year after taking office, Catalan president takes credit for putting administration back on track after self-rule suspension from Madrid
Supreme Court turns down Jordi Sànchez’s petition to leave jail to take part in post-electoral round of talks
Pressure grows on app-based delivery startup after UGT officially demands investigation into firm's employment practices
Ex-Catalan officials elected in the EU election denied access until they are "effectively registered" as MEPs
After four months of trial, prosecutors keep to their initial accusations against pro-independence politicians and activists
Jordi Cuixart requests to be freed after United Nations Group on Arbitrary Detention issues favorable report
Pre-trial imprisonment of Raül Romeva provides legal ground for suspension a month after being elected
Polls are underway on a 'Super Sunday' of elections
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Catalonia chair, Hywel Williams, describes prosecution of Catalan leaders in Supreme Court as "highly politicized"
Many locals in the Terra Alta region are fed up with the number of wind farms being built in their area
Catalan resorts are cracking down on so-called binge tourism but it has come at a cost
Richard Blair toured the site, commenting on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”
Foreign minister "strengthens ties" in meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities during official visit to Balkans
Former French prime minister says it is not his but Barcelona’s future on the line