Arrest of man who helped wife to die reignites assisted suicide debate
Catalan health minister calls for change in legislation to allow terminally ill people the right to a dignified death
Catalan health minister calls for change in legislation to allow terminally ill people the right to a dignified death
The award-winning art piece will be on display in the Barcelona gallery for the first time in 25 years
Concert hall unveils packed 2019-20 program, featuring top composers, conductors and performers from home and abroad
Pro-independence candidate demands taking part in Spanish general election campaign despite pre-trial imprisonment
Motion prospers as pro-independence CUP refrains from backing the government
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Juan Carlos Molinero tells Supreme Court that Spanish police head "never objected" to Mossos d'Esquadra plans for October 1 referendum
Constitutional Court decides in favor of allegation by unionist Cs party that pro-independence parties "twisted" parliamentary rules
Disobedience charges could see head of Catalan government suspended from office
The slight fall means the jobless total in Catalonia currently stands at 395,740
A thousand musicians will gather in a field in a western Catalan village
Ferran López due to testify on Wednesday as more officers will continue to take to the stand in the Supreme Court
Councils around Catalonia come up with imaginative solutions to get around orders to remove "partisan" symbols from public buildings
The Catalan-Colombian duo drop an experiment with Puerto Rican hip hop
Spain's Electoral Authority forbids Catalan public media using terms like "exile," "political prisoners," and "repressive trial"