Catalan independence leaders moved to Madrid jails ahead of trial
The politicians and association chiefs have been behind bars since 2017, and will now be tried in the Supreme Court for their role in the illegal referendum and pro-secession drive
The politicians and association chiefs have been behind bars since 2017, and will now be tried in the Supreme Court for their role in the illegal referendum and pro-secession drive
Considered a radical separatist, the candidate was voted in with 66 votes in favor and 65 against
Spanish tribunal suspends reform allowing Carles Puigdemont to be remotely sworn in, while support for direct rule wavers for Ciudadanos
Nine teachers in the region are under investigation for allegedly humiliating students whose parents are members of the Civil Guard
Separatist bloc agrees to nominate Jordi Turull before any potential Supreme Court action against him on Friday
Internal memos the Mossos d’Esquadra were to incinerate contain damning information on Jordi Sànchez as well as former force chief
Central authorities, who had been hoping that a new regional government would in place by now, are due in the Senate for a situation report
Ousted premier Carles Puigdemont would head a Council of the Republic and work to spread the message abroad, but back home a new official nominee could soon step up to form a real government
In an interview with Swiss newspaper, CUP spokesperson Anna Gabriel claims she will not receive a fair trial in Spain over role in pro-secession drive in Catalonia
High Court judge demands the Mossos d’Esquadra hand over information relating to the separatist vote
EL PAÍS Managing Editor David Alandete explains coverage before UK parliamentary inquiry into fake news
Catalan separatists – including ousted regional premier Carles Puigdemont – present their cause as a battle against the “Francoists” of the Spanish government
Campaign race for December 21 features jailed and self-exiled candidates, and highly motivated voters
The eurodeputy talks to EL PAÍS about the impact of Russia’s meddling in the Catalonia crisis
Separatist leaders had long promised a resounding response to the Spanish government, something they now deny
A Supreme Court judge heard statements on Friday from the 10 former ministers and association heads, and will rule on Monday
The number of officers deployed in Operation Copernicus has dropped from 6,000 to 3,000 in recent days
South American nation says activist has “formally committed to behavior compatible with the will of the Ecuadorean State”
Barcelona loses the European Medicines Agency in the first round of voting due to political instability in the Catalan region
Political uncertainty caused by secession drive torpedoes the city’s chances of hosting the EMA drug-approval center
Countries in the bloc will be able to appeal to mutual defense provisions in case of online aggression
The president of the European Commission says Catalan leaders “should not underestimate support for Rajoy in Europe”
Head of strategic communication center says Russia is trying to underscore divisions in West to secure support for elite in Kremlin
Prosecutors in Belgium call for arrest warrant for Catalan ex-premier to be executed as hearing set for December 4
Sergei Naryshkin uses speech to criticize “brutal violence” used by Spanish authorities at the October 1 independence referendum
The government must provide full information about the flood of social media accounts that have been used to favor the Catalan independence movement
Congressional group requests appearance of Deputy PM Sáenz de Santamaría in official secrets commission
But Moscow says allegations are groundless and detrimental to bilateral relations between Spain and Russia
Congress must thoroughly investigate events involving fake news about Catalonia
They built new lives for themselves in the Spanish capital, but are now caught between two worlds on the issue of secession
The mayor of Barcelona has positioned herself on the side of those who cause division, at the expense of her city
Key Catalan ideologue Oriol Soler met with WikiLeaks founder in London on November 9
Interference from Russia in the Catalan independence crisis has spiked concerns about the manipulation of public opinion
The global financial crisis and the information technology revolution have created a perfect storm. Governments must act
Spanish foreign minister said there is evidence that several individuals are “trying to affect the natural democratic course of events in Catalonia”
The Spanish government and public media outlets did not react in time in the face of a network of fake news stories and social media posts
Massive demonstration in Barcelona on Saturday night was headed up by family members of jailed politicians and association heads
No attack of empty rhetoric can justify the allegations of the survival of Francoism in Spain
An analysis of five million messages reveals that RT and Sputnik used social networks to spread a negative image of Spain
Speaking after weekly Cabinet meeting, defense minister announces Spain will raise issue at EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday
Sandra Kalniete, the vice president of the European People’s Party, states that any comparison between Catalonia and the Baltic republics is an offense to the victims of communism
But other pro-independence groups seem disinclined to join Carles Puigdemont’s PDeCAT group for a potential joint run at the December election
Judge releases Carme Forcadell from pre-trial custody after defense posts bond, and on condition of appearance in court on request. She has also had to hand over her passport