The possible scenarios of the Tsunami Democràtic protest at the clásico
Spanish football federation doesn’t rule out moving the game to a neutral venue, says some local media
Spanish football federation doesn’t rule out moving the game to a neutral venue, says some local media
Foreign minister and consul express their wish for a direct link between the two capitals, and stress close business and cultural ties
Excavation in city north of Barcelona reveals 40-meter stretch of first-century BC Roman road
While more of those surveyed believe Spanish democracy works, it remains back of the queue in Europe
First meeting in Catalan capital between Spanish Socialists and pro-independence Esquerra aims at reaching agreement to form new government
The group complains about the clubs not agreeing to make their message “visible from the stands and the field”
A terrible week for Espanyol has seen them move to bottom of La Liga, as Messi puts on a goals show celebrating his Ballon d’Or
"This has been the best year of my life," said the Catalan superstar
Abascal and members of the People's Party attend the demonstration, while Cs refuses to go
A festive market, a ferris wheel, a floating nativity scene and the largest tree ever seen in Catalonia are among the attractions by the city's waterfront
Downpours on Wednesday and Thursday flooded basements, felled trees, disrupted traffic and trains, while thousands were left without power
Chamber of Commerce study says Catalan capital continues to attract talent and investment, but must improve security
Madrid government representative warns about "not excluding anyone," while Catalan president calls magna carta "a tool that justifies repression"
Yanely Fuentes, currently in Catalan capital as part of 'Barcelona protects Mexican journalists' program, also participated in 'Cities defending humans rights'
As the Barcelona captain wins the award recognising the world's best player for a record 6th time, we look back at some of the matches, goals, and assists that have defined his year