
Shakira tells judge in tax fraud case that she was residing abroad
The Colombian singer, who used a side entrance to enter court this morning, is accused by the public prosecutor of creating a “web of companies” to defraud €14.5 million

The Colombian singer, who used a side entrance to enter court this morning, is accused by the public prosecutor of creating a “web of companies” to defraud €14.5 million

Investigating judge considers these people played “a decisive” role in organizing the vote, setting a global bond of €5.8m for 17 of them. Sedition charges have been dropped, however

Public prosecutor will bring charges of disobedience against Quim Torra, who will not face prison time but could be removed from his position and barred from public office

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

One-time regional business chief, Santi Vila, was questioned in the Supreme Court on Thursday during day six of the trial of the pro-independence leaders

The prosecution and the defense’s strategies will hinge on whether any violence was used during the bid for unilateral secession

Colombian singer allegedly feigned residency in the Bahamas despite residing in Catalonia most of the year

Judge is probing whether the youth who accidentally hit a 90-year-old woman was looking at his phone

Ex-regional premier Artur Mas and several aides are held accountable for the public funds that were used to hold a symbolic independence referendum that predates the one held on October 1, 2017

Magistrate finds that Abdelouahab Taib “put himself in danger” by yelling “Allah” just after the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Catalonia

Representatives from the central and regional government held a security meeting today, at which the symbols in support of jailed pro-independence leaders topped the agenda

Ciudadanos and the PP have called on Pedro Sánchez to ban yellow ribbons from public spaces as tensions rise in the region

The statement given by the policewoman who shot and killed attacker Abdelouahab Taib on Monday coincides with the official version of the incident

Abdelouahab Taib, 29, who was killed while wielding a knife, had confessed to his partner that he was gay, and said he feared the shame and dishonor of his orientation

Abdelouahab Taib, 29, had “clearly homicidal intentions” before he was killed by an officer at the Cornellà de Llobregat precinct

Investigators were surprised by the mounted endangered species, which is in a raised attack position with claws and teeth bared

Footage made by jihadists who killed 16 people last year reveals that they were planning bigger massacre

A probe has been opened after wiretaps of former Barça president Sandro Rosell suggest donor for Éric Abidal was not his cousin, as had been claimed, and that the organ was paid for

The 60 people aboard the ‘Open Arms’ entered the port of Barcelona after a four-day journey

The so-called Committees for the Defense of the Republic say they took the action in protest at the jailing of pro-independence leaders

Pro-unity politicians have been targets of harassment, and left-wing radicals have issued threatening messages against Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena

Five justices from the Supreme Court will have to decide whether to ratify the six-year, three-month prison sentence against Iñaki Urdangarin on corruption charges

Pro and anti-independence protesters clash on Felipe VI’s first visit to Catalonia since the independence referendum

The ousted executive was seeking “to defend the Republic” from Spain following its unilateral declaration of independence

Ciudadanos leader in Catalonia talks about her plans if she becomes the next premier on December 21

Head of a police group that held record for cocaine seizures in Catalonia is now in prison himself

The secessionist agenda was pushed forward while evidence of graft by the ruling party piled up