Meet Catalonia’s oldest person, a 112-year-old
Maria Branyas was born in 1907 and still remembers World War I
Maria Branyas was born in 1907 and still remembers World War I
The presence of hundreds of canoeists and their teams in the Pre-Pyrenean town for the international event are making local businesses very happy
75 years ago the Normandy landings turned the tide of World War II thanks to the efforts of a Barcelona-born spy who the British knew as 'Garbo'
Catalans set to star for Spain while Barça is best-represented club
International body's air pollution coordinator stresses importance of local authorities in tackling effects of traffic on urban health
The display of award-winning photojournalism from 2018 offers more than just a snapshot of some of the world's most important news stories
From early morning, Catalonia pays tribute to its patron saint, Saint George, in what is arguably the country's most stunning and unique day of the year
With roses and books the main stars of the feast day, Catalonia pays tribute to its patron saint like nowhere else
Starting in Paris on Thursday, popular folk-pop band to play five destinations before end of June
Flower vendors gear up for April 23, when Catalonia celebrates its patron saint in its own unique way
The Catalan Women’s Institute grieves the death of the death of the concentration camp survivor who spent years fighting for recognition of women refugees and in the resistance
The antifascist fighter who lived through the Nazi concentration camp was given the highest awards from Barcelona and the Catalan government
Negotiations with Catalan government are underway after initial discussions at 2019 Mobile World Congress
Over 200 activities in over 100 towns for the UNESCO event on March 21
Records and barriers (but no people) tumbled in the exceptional effort this weekend to mark International Women's Day