Catalan government to request Spanish intelligence agency's contracts with NSO Group
Court greenlighted use of Pegasus spyware targeting pro-independence movement, El País reports
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Court greenlighted use of Pegasus spyware targeting pro-independence movement, El País reports
Felipe VI has €2.3 million in current accounts or savings, and €300,000 worth of art and antiquities
Code of conduct questions after Commissioner of Justice met Societat Civil Catalana
Salvador Balliu says he acted in self-defense as he faced individuals with batons and a dog when entering his property
Macron re-elected as results of French nationals in Catalonia not yet available
Catalan government rejects proposal and urges for resignations warning political support not granted
Presidency ministers Laura Vilagrà and Spanish Félix Bolaños to talk in person for first time since scandal broke
Washington Post calls case a "flagrant" violation of civil liberties that deserves "condemnation"
Pere Aragonès says he currently has “zero” confidence in the Spanish government
Committee denies request for Esquerra Republicana’s Gabriel Rufián to declare
Over 60 pro-independence figures’ phones were hacked using spyware between 2017 and 2020
Former head of body neither confirmed nor denied mass espionage against independence leaders
President Aragonès demands internal investigation and says Spain is now on par with Hungary and Poland
Cabinet believes espionage will not interfere with negotiations between both executives
Pro-independence movement announces legal action in response to ‘world’s biggest cyberattack’
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