How we got here: President Quim Torra's disqualification by Spain's Supreme Court
Why yellow ribbons in solidarity with jailed independence leaders, Cs, an electoral board, and top courts cost Torra his post
Why yellow ribbons in solidarity with jailed independence leaders, Cs, an electoral board, and top courts cost Torra his post
Many things are still closed, but museums and cinemas begin to reopen while professional sports also returns this month
Students had been blockading the square for three weeks, yet some were still reluctant to go
NGO concerned about "criminalization" of peaceful protests, which could have "dissuasive effect" on citizen demonstrations
Request for freedom for two activists, criticism of sedition charges and concern surrounding Spain's judicial approach on mass peaceful demonstrations among top topics
Maciej Szupnar says Spain cannot prevent former vice president from taking up his European Parliament seat
Move follows same path as resolution proposed by pro-independence ally group JxCat, ERC, and CUP
''Let's prepare for a three-day long September 11,'' as group urges people to take days off work
Hundreds queued outside the City of Justice to present a letter to the court of law
Seven more people were arrested amidst more disorder in Barcelona despite a calmer week
Spanish interior minister Marlaska has urged Catalan president to ''expressively'' condemn violent protests
Monday saw more demonstrations around Catalonia, but without the unrest witnessed following imprisonment of independence leaders
Student activist Joshua Wong expresses his concern over ''excessive use of force by the police'' against protests