Spanish government considering snap election on April 14
"If [Catalan] leaders are condemned, they have to serve until the last day," says Ciutadans head
"If [Catalan] leaders are condemned, they have to serve until the last day," says Ciutadans head
Madrid rules out new concessions to pro-independence parties
Spain is a "modern and advanced democracy," says president Pedro Sánchez
Judges reject calls of jailed leaders to delay it to guarantee "right to defense"
Officials report "humiliations" during their transfer to Madrid and "extreme conditions" in their new cells
Senior ministers sit down in Barcelona to continue dialogue, with Ciutadans party accusing them of secrecy
The two pro-independence leaders were incarcerated for “having peacefully expressed their political views,” writes Catalan charter of the PEN group
Sànchez says prosecutor will have to back claims with "facts," while Romeva says it is a chance to speak "directly" to people in Spain
Open Arms head blames Madrid of 117 deaths of stranded migrants in Mediterranean on Friday
Seven keys for their defense include lack of violence, no public money spent on referendum, legality of independence vote and "violation of rights" by Spain
MEPs protest by showing banners with faces of jailed and exiled leaders
Sources in Madrid say Spanish president lacks time to meet EU-Catalonia Dialogue Platform when visiting European Parliament on Wednesday
Quim Torra takes on Pedro Sánchez: "We haven’t seen him advance even one millimeter"
Pedro Sánchez dismisses opposition claims for a snap election: "Casado and Rivera can sit down and wait"
Madrid says spending plan has "very important" budget allocations while Catalan government asks for a move on self-determination