PODCAST: Catalonia's oldest train line threatened by climate change
Railway covers 31 stations and transports around 40 million passengers each year
Railway covers 31 stations and transports around 40 million passengers each year
Fire-breathing dragons, dancing giants and thousands of people pack narrow streets for ancient festival like no other
From innovative collection strategies to massive processing plants, a look at the journey our waste goes on
We explore the historic city, transformed every spring into a riot of color and creativity
How the pandemic has affected a Michelin star chef, a senior medic, a patient with long Covid and another with a rare disease
Stories from the daily demonstrations, a church doubling as an aid logistics hub and Ukrainians and Catalans fleeing the war
Stories from Barcelona tech scene and coliving spaces plus tax and residency tips
Are social, political and technological challenges putting the long-term survival of Catalan at risk?
Chat and interviews on Manga Barcelona, Dragon Ball in Catalan, sake vermouths and more
Listeners praise climate, food, health care and public transport but lament high rents, low salaries and bureaucracy
What do Catalonia's folk tales reveal about the past and what relevance do they have today?
Wine tourism and organic wine sales are booming but climate change is an unpredictable threat for wineries
The reality of summer work in rural Lleida and the street sellers who set up shop in Barcelona
ALBA Synchrotron and Barcelona Supercomputing Center are key contributions to global scientific effort
Strict measures in place again after new transmissions skyrocket, especially among young people