Draft EU spyware inquiry findings suggest Spain behind espionage of independence movement
Spanish executive was "probably" NSO Group's first European Union client
Spanish executive was "probably" NSO Group's first European Union client
Supreme Court releases her and she will be able to set foot in Catalonia again in the coming hours
Serret still liable for referendum case but not facing a European arrest warrant, uncertainty over how she will develop new post
Unlike renewed attempts to extradite Carles Puigdemont, following same course for Serret, Puig, and Gabriel has been ruled out
Meritxell Serret: "Europe has to work for a peaceful and democratic solution, which puts an end to repression"
Carles Puigdemont and other former officials are free to spread their message in Europe after two failed Spanish extradition requests and 12 days in prison
Meritxell Serret asks institutions in Brussels to help find a "democratic way out of the Catalan conflict"
Former minister and government representative in Brussels insists Catalonia has “plenty to offer” Europe
"There will never be any problem to speak with whoever," says Meritxell Serret, head of the office who is in Belgium seeking refuge while being prosecuted in Spain
Magistrate in charge of independence case faces hearing on September 4, after litigation presented by Puigdemont and officials in Brussels
Movement to support women who are either in prison or abroad launched
On Wednesday, Brussels court rejected Spain's extradition for Toni Comín, Meritxell Serret and Lluís Puig
Parliament speaker and pro-independence forces celebrate news while CatECP party condemn Spanish judiciary