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
Footage made by jihadists who killed 16 people last year reveals that they were planning bigger massacre
Manuel Sánchez Corbí had informed his team at UCO that there was no more money to fund action against organized crime, terrorism and drug trafficking
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
Mayors differ on how to deal with symbols that have triggered confrontations between residents
Spanish tribunal suspends reform allowing Carles Puigdemont to be remotely sworn in, while support for direct rule wavers
Demonstrators in Barcelona threw glass bottles and set fire to garbage containers after former Catalan premier was detained by German police
The alleged killer, 60-year-old Jordi Magentí, had been convicted 21 years ago for killing his ex-wife
Under Article 155, Madrid says it has powers over the region’s headquarters in Brussels
Head of a police group that held record for cocaine seizures in Catalonia is now in prison himself
Experts say that region is polarized like never before, and warn of threat of low-level violence
Division between national forces and Catalonia’s Mossos d'Esquadra can now be felt at all levels
Decision confirms earlier suspension, and says breakaway law violated fundamental rights of citizens
Recent operations have divided Mossos and called into question relations with other forces and judiciary
Regional premier vows to open schools as polling stations so as not to back down “a millimeter in terms of fundamental rights”
Catalan police will not block access to voting stations if there is risk of street unrest
Referendum preparations continue, but regional officials are now suggesting a period of talks before secession occurs
Chief of regional Mossos force says officers will act with “proportionality” to avoid “undesired consequences”
Carles Puigdemont warns that the October 1 referendum will take place no matter what
Sympathizers rally in downtown Barcelona to protest, while regional premier calls emergency meeting
A total of 520 kilos of cocaine and 450 kilos of hashish and marijuana were seized from suspects
Sandro Rosell detained along with Ricardo Teixera, ex-head of Brazilian Football Confederation
Two officers have been arrested on suspicion of murdering a third and burning the body in his car
Sting operation leads Spanish police to arrest a fugitive accused of killing his stepson in Brazil
Catalan security forces have carried out raids across greater Barcelona metropolitan area
Public Works Ministry says hotel occupancy rates up 10% on 2016 figures, aided by good weather