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Large parts of Spain are on high alert for wildfires after the country experienced its hottest June on record.
That would help reduce political tensions and reach "an accord on a solution to go forward with the demands of the Catalan people," Puigdemont said.
Catalan pro-independence demonstrators rally in Madrid on March 16. (Emilio Morenatti/AP) Quim Torra is the president of the Catalan regional government. The Spanish extreme right is fueled by a ...
Catalan contends the court abused its discretion by imposing a sentence exceeding the recommended term under the Criminal Justice Realignment Act of 2011 (Realignment Act), operative October 1, 2011.
On a weekday afternoon less than two weeks before the referendum, about 40,000 people gathered outside Catalan government offices in downtown Barcelona to protest raids and arrests of local ...
Just ten days after the Catalan independence referendum, the fortunes of the separatist movement had shifted radically.
People hold Catalan separatist flags, known as "Esteladas", during a gathering to protest against legal challenges made by Spain's government against pro-independence Catalan politicians, in ...
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… ...
To understand how Catalan people see themselves as distinct, a word from their language is instructive: seny. It is an adjective used to convey a supposedly unique Catalan sensibility: pragmatic ...
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 and ...
In Spain on Sunday, the autonomous region of Catalonia held an independence referendum. Things turned violent after voters clashed with police.
A local bill requiring that at least half the copies of every film from outside Europe be dubbed in Catalan is the latest attempt to assert Catalan culture.