
Hackers target the EL PAÍS website
Distributed Denial of Service attacks from around the world crash newspaper’s digital platform in early hours of Thursday

Distributed Denial of Service attacks from around the world crash newspaper’s digital platform in early hours of Thursday

Puigdemont gathered his government and other separatist leaders to discuss the effects of Article 155

There are growing concerns among Spain’s EU partners that the Catalan secessionist drive will lead to a disintegration of Europe

Regional parliament speaker sets new time for debate and denies early reports about Puigdemont’s plans

The issue of EU membership and the mass exodus of firms shatter the fantasy of a wealthier independent republic

Spanish-led Djehuty project successfully launches campaign to finance next excavation season in Egypt

The Catalan crisis should serve to make Spain improve its highly-respected democracy

The Spanish government has taken action to restore constitutional law in the region of Catalonia

Measures up for Senate approval include dismissal of regional premier and calling of elections

The application of Article 155 has become essential in the face of blackmail by the Catalan leader

The secessionist crisis raises Spanish borrowing costs and slows consumption and tourism in Catalonia

Carles Puigdemont threatens to “vote on formal independence declaration that was not voted on Oct. 10”

The Argentinian capital is churning out vast numbers of Children’s TV productions watched worldwide with shows like ‘I’m Luna’ to be translated into 15 languages and shown in 150 countries

The pro-independence movement has waged a war against the free press

Catch up on our live blog of events from Thursday in the northeastern region and across the rest of Spain

The Catalan crisis has seen the rule of law and democracy cornered in Spain, leaving the central government in turmoil

Puigdemont has endorsement of PDeCAT, ERC and CUP to declare independence if Article 155 is invoked

In reply to Rajoy, Puigedemont states Madrid “persists in preventing dialogue and continuing repression”

Thousands march against decision to jail the heads of ANC and Òmnium as part of a sedition probe

Leaders of ANC and Òmnium Cultural were not taken into custody for their ideas but for alleged sedition

The Spanish government needs to explain to people how it plans to tackle the Catalan challenge

Decision confirms earlier suspension, and says breakaway law violated fundamental rights of citizens

A judge has sent the heads of two pro-independence associations to prison. Is it time now for police chiefs and their political masters to stand down?

Catch up on our live blog of events from Monday, which saw the government reject Catalan premier’s response to request, and Mossos chief escape prison without bail

Ruling condemns “temerity” of María Pilar Abel Martínez, who pressed ahead despite DNA tests

The Spanish Constitution cannot be torn up by the illegal and seditious acts of a tiny minority, Dublin-based lawyer Isabel Foley argues

The regional premier has been given more time this week to avoid the central government’s response to the secessionist challenge