Quan no penses en gran, el món se’t fa petit
Es vol convertir la política en un debat absurd sobre les intencions íntimes de cadascú –com si no comptassen els fets, ni les trajectòries, ni els escrits ni els discursos
A profile of the MP, publisher and lawyer who Carles Puigdemont has proposed for the Presidency of the Generalitat
Puigdemont chooses a lawyer, writer and activist for the post - the swearing in unlikely to be challenged
NGO warns case against crackdown on independence referendum hindered by prosecutor and Ministry of Interior
Despite winning the December election, Catalan president is not allowed to swear in from Berlin where he is in exile
European Commission president says mediation would only be possible if Spain asks for it
EU head of Justice, Věra Jourová, will “respond” to request by European Free Alliance party
Spanish Justice minister says it is only an "honorary title"
A Catalan artist living in the Nordic country will turn the correspondence into a work of art
Spanish treasury minister said that no public money was used neither for the referendum nor its preparation
Interview with the Executive Director of the Catalonia America Council and former Head of the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the United States, Canada and Mexico
None of the eleven recommendations by the Council of Europe from 2013 has been fully completed
From Spanish scorn to the success of internationalisation
Education council denounces “public lynching” of educators in Sant Andreu de la Barca
In a meeting at the European Parliament in Brussels
Law association considers it a severe violation of fundamental rights
About 1.5 million books and 7 million roses will be sold today
Spokesman of MEP group says Spain wants to "humiliate" Catalan leaders by imprisoning them
Scholars from over a hundred universities sign a letter against the “repression representing a permanent stain on European democracy"
Spanish court may seek now Puigdemont’s extradition for sedition
Roger Torrent travels to Geneva after Spanish Supreme Court prevents again swearing-in of jailed MP
Spanish Treasury minister again confirms Catalan government did not pay for referendum despite officials being prosecuted for misuse of funds
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used
On a day that hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Barcelona in support of pro-independence officials, PP and PSOE condemned the movement
Police figures show 315,000 protesters took to the streets, while organizers state that attendance is at 750,000
More than 800 buses confirmed to bring protesters from all over Catalonia