
High Court issues international arrest warrant for former Catalan premier
The Belgian prosecutor has stated that it will take action to apprehend Carles Puigdemont – who is currently in Brussels – as soon as it receives the European order

The Belgian prosecutor has stated that it will take action to apprehend Carles Puigdemont – who is currently in Brussels – as soon as it receives the European order

While the incarceration of former members of the Catalan government may cause political problems, the justice system has an obligation to act

Deputy premier Oriol Junqueras among those who are being sent to jail. Public prosecutor requests international arrest warrant for former premier Carles Puidgemont

Catch up on all of the events in Spanish politics, as former regional cabinet members appeared in court

Ousted Catalan premier wants to keep fueling the independence process from Brussels

Ex-Catalan premier holds press conference, says he will not return to Spain until he has “guarantees”

Catch up on our Monday live blog: Carles Puigdemont traveled to Belgium on the day that the state prosecutor announced legal action against him and members of his now-deposed regional government, which declared independence for the region on Friday

Reports suggest that Carles Puigdemont and five of his ex-ministers are in Belgium to seek asylum, something that could trigger a crisis in a coalition of liberals and Flemish nationalists

Catalonia needs to quickly recover in terms of legal security and investments

Hezbollah itself confirms over and over again that it is a terrorist organization through assassinations, bombings, and rocket attacks

After the intervention of the central government, Catalan civil society has got back its voice, its streets and its institutions

The restoration of legality via the application of Article 155 gives a breath of fresh air to an exhausted society

The regional elections that have been called by Prime Minister Rajoy will return the voice to the Catalan people that has been denied by regional premier Puigdemont

Catch up on our live blog of another extraordinary day in Spanish politics, as Senate greenlights application of emergency measures under Article 155 of the Constitution, paving way for suspension of self-rule in region

The situation that has been created by Puigdemont point to, ultimately, the existing divisions within his own ranks

Carles Puigdemont says there are is a lack of "sufficient guarantees" from Madrid and describes emergency measure as an “abusive application that is outside the law”

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