The Catalan march in Madrid, in photos
Tens of thousands of people protested in the Spanish capital on Saturday against the trial of the separatist leaders and for the right to vote for self-determination
Tens of thousands of people protested in the Spanish capital on Saturday against the trial of the separatist leaders and for the right to vote for self-determination
The body of the former dictator will be taken to the El Pardo cemetery, assuming that the Supreme Court does not halt the process
As worldwide protests get underway on March 15, youngsters in Spain are using social media to create groups aimed at pressuring politicians and civil society leaders
Josep Lluís Trapero, the head of the Mossos d’Esquadra during the illegal 2017 independence referendum, distances himself from the regional government in his Supreme Court testimony
At Supreme Court trial, ex-chief of security planning for the Mossos d’Esquadra said they were “aware” of the difficulties of stopping the vote with just two officers per polling station
Demonstrations called on Friday, International Women’s Day, brought out an estimated 350,000 protestors in Madrid and 200,000 in Barcelona
In the wake of last year’s success on March 8, demonstrators have once again taken to the streets across the country in support of the feminist cause
Following the success of last year’s “8M” demonstrations, stoppages, student walkouts and marches are scheduled across the country today
Judges have heard witness testimony from a court clerk who fled a screaming crowd, and entrepreneurs who ended up out of pocket for work they did ahead of the referendum
A mass grave that is thought to contain the remains of as many as 3,000 people who were executed after the Civil War has been revealed in La Almudena graveyard
At the ongoing Supreme Court trial of pro-independence leaders, Roger Torrent defends the actions of his predecessor, who allowed breakaway laws to be debated in parliament
But business and union leaders are unsure if deal will go ahead due to instability of UK and Spanish governments
Spain’s former security secretary described “surrealist” meeting between Madrid and Barcelona officials
This year the honor went to Priscila Medina Quintero, who beat 18 other contestants at the popular Canary Island festival
Iñigo Urkullu told the Supreme Court that Catalan premier Carles Puigdemont broke off a deal to call a regional election because of pressure from his own political group
Several leading witnesses provided testimony at the trial of Catalan separatist leaders in Madrid
Pedro Sánchez told Congress the measure would seek to protect the rights of Britons in Spain and Spaniards in Britain after the UK leaves the European Union
Mainstream conservatives talk tough on immigration, abortion and Catalonia to keep up with the far-right Vox, which is threatening to take supporters away at the upcoming polls
The last two defendants at the Supreme Court trial in Madrid took the stand on Tuesday
Country takes the crown from Italy, while Japan ranks fourth, Britain comes in 19th, and the US takes 35th place, five spots below Cuba
Eighteen other patrons, including the victim’s husband and son, also became sick after dining at RiFF, which is now under investigation by the regional health department
Two more former regional officials have taken the stand at the Spanish Supreme Court, where they face charges of rebellion over the 2017 unilateral secession attempt
Jordi Turull argues that the regional government did not encourage violence, nor did it use public money to hold the unauthorized independence referendum of October 1
Popular Party makes a political issue out of religious traditions as it vies with far-right Vox for votes on April 28
Oriol Junqueras, who is on trial for his role in the pro-independence drive, has refused to answer the public prosecutor’s questions, and denies having committed any offenses
PM Pedro Sánchez is due to announce a date for a general election, but there are many in his party who want to avoid it coinciding with local, regional and European polls
The only arguments that should influence the outcome of this high-profile Supreme Court case are legal ones, not political ones