Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is increasing his efforts to win support from international institutions and foreign governments, though he's so far had no public success... READ MORE›
Just a week left to the referendum, the tension between Madrid and Barcelona could not be more palpable... READ MORE›
Residents of Catalonia are facing a final week of campaigning before holding a banned vote on whether to separate from Spain... READ MORE›
If a government in Barcelona does declare independence, other Europeans would be insane to deny Catalonia EU membership... READ MORE›
The Spanish authorities have moved to place all policing in Catalonia under central control to stop the disputed independence referendum on 1 October... READ MORE›
Two of the ships are moored in the port of Barcelona while another is in Tarragona, some 100 kilometres 60 miles south of the Catalan capital... READ MORE›
A lot of people are angry about the democratic abuses that have been committed by the Spanish government, he said... READ MORE›
FC Barcelona has been anything but a neutral bystander on the question of Catalan independence in recent years... READ MORE›
A man has been arrested for alleged links to the extremist cell in the attacks in Barcelona and a nearby town, Spain's interior ministry said... READ MORE›
Children rescued from rubble of Mexico school Jump to media player At least 21 children and five adults died as the building collapsed during Tuesday's earthquake... READ MORE›
FRANCE 24 launched a Spanish-language version of its website on Thursday, with a Spanish television news channel set to begin broadcasting on September 26... READ MORE›
Among those detained was Josep Maria Jove, Catalonia's junior economy minister... READ MORE›
Thousands protest in Barcelona as Spanish government cracks down on independence movement... READ MORE›
Spanish government acting 'beyond the limits of a respectable democracy' but vote will go ahead, says Carles Puigdemont... READ MORE›
Acting on a judge's orders, police seized 10 million ballot papers and arrested at least 12 people, mostly Catalan government officials, suspected of coordinating the referendum... READ MORE›
On Wednesday morning, Spain's interior ministry announced it was cancelling leave for all the Guardia Civil and national police officers tasked with preventing the referendum... READ MORE›
Thousands of people took to the streets of Barcelona on Wednesday as police detained 14 Catalan government officials ahead of an independence referendum deemed illegal by Madrid... READ MORE›
As Catalonia Independence Referendum Nears, Madrid Escalates Tensions... READ MORE›
READ MORE Defiant Catalan mayors back independence referendum Spain's Constitutional Court has suspended the vote after the central government challenged its legality... READ MORE›
The referendum has been declared illegal by Spain's constitutional court in Madrid and denounced by the ruling right-wing Partido Popular government... READ MORE›
Spanish national police have stormed ministries and buildings belonging to Catalonia's regional government to put a stop to the region's independence referendum... READ MORE›
Catalonia, a wealthy region which accounts for about one-fifth of Spain's economic output, already has significant powers over matters such as education and healthcare... READ MORE›
Spain's Guardia Civil police have detained a dozen senior Catalan officials and raided regional government ministries involved in organising a banned independence vote... READ MORE›
State police entered offices of the Catalan region's economy, interior, foreign affairs, welfare, telecommunications and tax departments, the sources said... READ MORE›
The independence of Catalonia would be absolutely irrational from an economic point of view, the minister said... READ MORE›
Spanish police have seized more than a million pro-referendum posters and pamphlets in Catalonia, according to government officials... READ MORE›
Catalonia is the heart of the next great battle in cryptography... READ MORE›
His comments were backed up by Catalonia's largest employers' association, the Foment del Treball... READ MORE›
Police also searched a printing firm near Barcelona and warned two Catalan newspapers, El Nacional and El Punt Aviu, not to publish referendum advertisements... READ MORE›
Catalonia's collision course with Madrid What could Barcelona attacks mean for Catalan independence?... READ MORE›
, descriptionText Ali Shirazinia was at Las Ramblas avenue in Barcelona, Spain, when a van rammed through the crowd... READ MORE›
The attacks hit Barcelona at the height of its tourism season... READ MORE›
King Felipe VI led the demonstrators, alongside Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy... READ MORE›
About 500,000 people have marched in Barcelona in a huge public rejection of violence following a recent deadly attack in the Spanish city, chanting I'm not afraid... READ MORE›
But as attacks unfolded in Barcelona Thursday afternoon and the resort town of Cambrils after midnight, the police soon made the connection to Alcanar... READ MORE›
Barcelona attack Hunt for driver who mowed down pedestrians in Las Ramblas, killing 13... READ MORE›
The driver of the Spain-registered van was detained by police, Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb told journalists... READ MORE›
King Felipe VI, Spanish PM and Catalonian president join emergency service workers to show no tinc por - I am not afraid - after terror attacks... READ MORE›
Last June, Barcelona commemorated the 30th anniversary of the last major terrorist attack the city had suffered... READ MORE›
Spanish police say they have identified the driver of a van attack that killed 13 people in Barcelona as they expanded an international manhunt for the suspect... READ MORE›
Catalan regional police said Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, a Moroccan national, was wearing an explosives belt when he was shot in Subirats, a town west of Barcelona... READ MORE›
The move only fueled the sense in Catalonia -- Spain's most economically powerful region -- that Madrid was unfairly sucking away its wealth... READ MORE›
Interior minister says cell behind attacks that killed more than a dozen people in Catalonia is fully dismantled... READ MORE›
A few days before fatal vehicle attacks in Spain, a branch of al-Qaeda called for even broader strikes on railroads across the U.S. and Europe... READ MORE›
It argues Spain's 1978 constitution stipulates that regional governments cannot call an independence referendum... READ MORE›
Rajoy will be mindful of the electoral disaster that engulfed his ruling conservative People's party PP after the Madrid attacks... READ MORE›
Vandals have sprayed hate graffiti on mosques in other cities in SpainA but not Barcelona... READ MORE›
Meanwhile the Barcelona City Hall and Catalan Regional Government announced that on Aug. 26, there will be a march through Barcelona to show the city's rejection of terrorism... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, Spanish police officers denounced Catalan officials for marginalizing in a painful way the contribution of Spain's national and military authorities during the investigation and manhunt... READ MORE›
Spain, a Leader in Foiling Attacks, Falls Victim to One Anyway... READ MORE›
Josep Lluis Trapero, the police chief in the Catalonia region, of which Barcelona is the capital, but whether he was still in Spain was not clear... READ MORE›
Politicians who oppose independence for the wealthy northeastern region of Spain abandoned the chamber before the vote... READ MORE›
Rajoy said the king would be attending the march to demonstrate his love for the people of Barcelona, of Cambrils, of Catalonia ... READ MORE›
Police kill van driver behind deadly Barcelona attack... READ MORE›
A judicial source said investigators believed a cell of at least eight people, possibly 12, may have been involved in the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks... READ MORE›
Eight hours after the attack in Barcelona, the Catalan police confronted and killed five suspects in the seaside town of Cambrils... READ MORE›
US warned Spain of Barcelona attack risk report... READ MORE›
Barcelona police said some 500,000 people showed up to the march Saturday... READ MORE›
Young Sydney bank worker Suria Intan is in a serious but stable condition at the Hospital Clinic in Barcelona... READ MORE›
Attention has also focused on Abdelbaki Es Satty, the imam of Ripoll, the small town in northern Catalonia that was home to most of the attackers... READ MORE›
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