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Catalan leader says region plans independence, but delays it. October 10, 2017 / 4:48 PM EDT / CBS/AP BARCELONA, Spain -- ...
Catalonia, the small, ancient nation of seven million people in the northeastern corner of Spain, is living with an unheard of situation in the heart of democratic Europe. From February 6 to 10 ...
Catalan separatists on Tuesday signed what they called a declaration of independence from Spain to cheers and applause in the regional parliament. The regional leader said he would delay implementi… ...
It is not an outright statement of independence, but parliament’s declaration insists that the Catalan people, in northeast Spain around Barcelona, have the right to self-determination.
Moises Santos, 37, said he feared the independence bid would cause problems for the Catalan people for years to come. CNN/Vasco Cotovio. At Sunday’s rally, 37-year-old Moises Santos, ...
Only a few weeks ago, it seemed quite likely that Catalonia would declare itself independent from Spain. On October 1, the people of Catalonia voted overwhelmingly for independence (some 90 percent of ...
The Catalan government vowed to declare independence within 48 hours if a “Yes” wins on Oct. 1 – it has laid out plans for secession and started working on a tax agency to collect its own taxes.
It is essentially a political story, but with an economic twist. On Sunday the Catalan people vote on independence from Spain, despite the referendum being ruled illegal by the Spanish courts and ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said Tuesday that he is working to return home to be re-elected as the regional president, but stopped short of saying when … ...
Nowadays Catalan people are used to those kind of games; ... Catalan is very deep in me, but I really love Spain as well because I played for many clubs around the country.
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