Port emissions tax will affect 80% of ships docking in Barcelona
Government confident that average tax of €759 will come into force next year and raise €7.5m annually
Politics news from Catalonia and Barcelona
Government confident that average tax of €759 will come into force next year and raise €7.5m annually
Court gives Spain until January 12 to respond to alleged violations of fundamental rights
"I will speak in Catalan because I can," were the first Catalan words in Congress on Tuesday
Gabriel Rufián gives first speech in language: "I will speak in Catalan because I can, thanks to the Catalan school system"
Member states ask for legal and cost analyses and will continue talks to address the proposal in future meetings
"Over 10 million Catalan speakers, more than some official languages in the Union," José Manuel Albares said
Vote on making languages official unlikely to happen at Tuesday's meeting of foreign ministers
Face of pro-independence party steps away from the public eye but continues linked to anti-capitalist organization
Some member states ask for more details and are "open" to negotiate, while others have "doubts"
Michel Buch oversaw Catalonia's Mossos d'Esquadra police after 2017 independence referendum
Judge disregards texts filed by far-right Vox and liberal Ciudadanos
Lleida will see more convoys after deal between Spanish and Catalan governments
First episode on September 14 will focus on challenges of the youth
People's Party, Vox, and Ciudadanos also give support to unionist protest organized in Barcelona
Lawyers warn it will be "very difficult, if not impossible" to have sessions in Catalan in the short term
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