Former far-left MP makes surprise return after 4-year exile to testify in court
Anna Gabriel was wanted for her role in the 2017 independence push but has been allowed to go back to Switzerland
Anna Gabriel was wanted for her role in the 2017 independence push but has been allowed to go back to Switzerland
Magistrates ask prosecutors if decree and law approved in Catalonia should be taken to the Constitutional Court
Strasbourg institution says magistrates' right to privacy was breached when La Razón newspaper published their pictures
She was detained under terrorism charges in 2018 and barred from leaving her hometown for over a year before trial
Fellow pro-independence politicians Comín and Ponsatí also granted status
Roger Torrent and other former bureau members are accused of disobedience for bringing motions against crown and for self-determination to the floor
Paz Esteban talks in congressional official secrets committee behind closed doors
Spanish magistrate asks Luxembourg whether Belgium's decision to deny handing over former Catalan president ally was lawful
Court originally rejected Catalan Public Finance Institute putting up funds to prevent 28 individuals from facing penalty
CUP's Pau Juvillà was disqualified for displaying pro-independence symbols during electoral period
Judges say platform is not responsible for content, overruling Catalan law
The new court hearing will be on January 11 at the Brussels Court of Appeals
Far-right attack took place on Catalonia’s 2013 National Day
Catalan government says judges "make decisions without knowledge of reality" as Supreme Court decision to introduce Spanish not yet complied with
Prisoner was frequently in contact with active terrorists and sought new followers