Constitutional Court greenlights leader's preventive detention but without unanimity
For first time, discrepancies over Catalan crisis-related issues arise among Spain's top judges
For first time, discrepancies over Catalan crisis-related issues arise among Spain's top judges
Argentina, Mexico and Tunisia delegations seen by Madrid government as 'harmful' for Spain and part of 'secessionist plan'
The tribunal has asked the prosecutor’s office should Laura Borràs, the JxCat MP, be investigated after receiving case from a Barcelona court
Court had reversed detention orders of CDR members who have been behind bars since October 23
Catalan was found guilty of murdering businessman David Bernat in Bangkok in January 2016
Judge still to decide whether to release the four detainees after deciding their defense lacked "essential information"
Request for freedom for two activists, criticism of sedition charges and concern surrounding Spain's judicial approach on mass peaceful demonstrations among top topics
Musician was sentenced to prison for slander in his lyrics, but avoided jail by going into exile where his extradition case is open
Human rights organization calls for immediate release of Sànchez and Cuixart and claims that verdict is based on "vague" definition of sedition
Latest CEO survey conducted before jailing of Catalan leaders finds those in favor of splitting from Spain fell from 44% to 41.9%
International Trial Watch reports “massive” infringement of liberties such as freedom of expression and peaceful assembly
Chamber VP says favorable ruling on Catalan leaders' MEP status would be "useful lesson," while unionists argue Spain should have final say
Top Spanish court argues that former Catalan president and minister never became MEPs
Catalan parliament votes in favor of pro-independence proposal, as high court in Madrid suspends it
Maciej Szupnar says Spain cannot prevent former vice president from taking up his European Parliament seat