Quan no penses en gran, el món se’t fa petit
Es vol convertir la política en un debat absurd sobre les intencions íntimes de cadascú –com si no comptassen els fets, ni les trajectòries, ni els escrits ni els discursos
At a conference in Elna, he announces that he will be the leader of the Junts' party list for the May elections.
Interview with Clara Ponsatí, who this week announced that for Sant Jordi she will present a political platform named "Alhora," together with Jordi Graupera.
Interview with the French geographer and thinker who questions the role of the dominant political elites who have become what he calls the "new bourgeoisie" - He explains the democratic crisis by the selfishness of the political class and its lack of interest in the problems of the majority of the population.
In 2002, he convinced French authorities to sign the Malaga agreement by telling them that Colonna was located in Spain, but it was false.
The court has ordered the proceedings to be kept secret, and as the hours pass, Russia's involvement in the crime seems more likely.
Indignation at persecutions and abuses such as those suffered by Navalny or Assange can never be partial, it cannot depend only on who is affected and the political consideration we have for them.
Jüri Ratas, the former Prime Minister of Estonia, from the same party, has left the organization due to Toom's ties with pro-Kremlin activists.
Maria I. T. had a romantic relationship with Òscar C., a well-known pro-independence activist from Girona
D. H. P. infiltrated homes, social centers, and Athenaeums for three years, of which he even had the keys.
The head of unit of the European Parliament's Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments also serves as president of the PP in Belgium and has protested alongside Dolors Montserrat against Spain's amnesty law
It is not a legislative agreement; it is not a pact typical of any European democracy, but it has the structure, the technique and the narrative of a peace agreement, signalling only the beginning of talking.
Judge Manuel García-Castellón has instrumentalized the death of a French tourist to try to strengthen the terrorism charges against those accused by Tsunami Democràtic, in case of a possible amnesty law.
An agreement between the Spanish right and the far-right could mean goodbye to Catalan language immersion in the schools, the revival of sedition, the penalization of referendums, and a harsher persecution of the independence movement in Catalonia.
Today, Henry Kissinger turns one hundred years old, pursued by judges around the world and by the immorality of his actions while he was the most powerful man in the world.
The Committee on Human Rights condemns the suspension of Carles Puigdemont as MP and argues it contravenes "the essence of democratic goverance"
Interview with "Boxing Pandora" author and director of the Center for Constitutional Democracy at Indiana University
Interview with the President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, who is very critical of Pedro Sánchez's change of attitude towards Morocco and wonders what kind of blackmail could be behind it
The Boss performs today and Sunday at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium accompanied by the legendary E Street Band.
Interview with the physicist and one of the driving forces behind the protests against Netanyahu's government
Interview with the president of the UNPO and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somaliland, highly critical of Western support for Somalia, at the expense of her country.
Interview with the Scottish lawyer about Clara Ponsatí and the situation of the Catalan independence movement, which he knows closely.
It is expected that Ponsatí will be taken before the judge in Barcelona, who will act as liaison of the Spanish Supreme Court