The good, the bad, and the uncertain: University students describe their lockdown experience
Some courses moved swiftly online but others stalled for weeks with little communication
Some courses moved swiftly online but others stalled for weeks with little communication
Plenary session approves text calling centralized coronavirus handling ‘detrimental’ and that Catalonia needs the resources of a state
Spain’s Supreme Court investigates senior JxCat MP after Spanish Congress lifted her immunity last week
Former president will not wait to reach agreement with David Bonvehí's party
Move deals blow to PDeCat, political heirs of Catalonia’s historic center-right group
Catalan justice department must confirm conditions within two months
The impact of the coronavirus in nursing homes and economic recovery plans expected topics in the Catalan chamber
In a separate case, two other independence protesters are on trial for throwing stones at a police van
Mossos d’Esquadra head defends police officers as "mostly passive and defensive"
Students will be divided into groups in which safety distances and masks will not be required
Catalan government and Barcelona city council partake in Pride celebrations despite Supreme Court ruling
Pedro Sánchez warns of “electoral noise” ahead of resumption of talks that were halted during the health crisis
Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court amendment to the Catalan Statute of Autonomy
President Torra says event could be 'first green' games in history
Prosecutor asks for three-year sentences for attempting to "avoid execution of European arrest warrant"