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Catalonia International Prize goes to American philosopher Judith Butler
Butler is also a human rights activist and their work has influenced political philosophy and ethics
Spanish police inspector sentenced to one year in prison for ideological assault against Catalan journalist
He shouted "Long live Spain and long live Franco!" and then broke the photojournalist's nose
Spain's electoral board strips Catalan MP seat following disobedience ruling
Parliament speaker Laura Borràs has vowed to not act until Supreme Court rules on issue
Two Catalan films will compete in the Berlinale
The latest films by Carla Simón and Isaki Lacuesta are among the 18 selected for the Competition section
Timothy William Waters: "Violent resistance to independence is the problem"
An interview with the author of 'Boxing Pandora' (Yale University Press), who supports the idea of independence based on political will rather than belonging to a nation
Camp Nou sold out for Barça Women's clash against Real Madrid
Team's first match with fans at historic venue are the Champions League quarterfinals on 30 March
Ricardo Bofill, one of Catalonia’s most well-known architects, dies aged 82
He was behind projects such as W Hotel on Barcelona’s seafront, Catalonia’s National Theatre and the new airport terminals
Jordi Cuixart steps down as president of Catalonia's cultural NGO Òmnium
After 6 years and being imprisoned for the 2017 vote, he is likely to be succeeded by Xavier Antich
The connection between Spain's intel and the 2017 terrorist attacks reaches the EU institutions
Catalan and Basque MEPs address their colleagues and the Commission on the latest scandal of Spain's deep state
Villarejo claims that Spain's intel was involved in the Barcelona terrorist attack of 2017
Former Spanish police commissioner says CNI chief miscalculated the consequences of the actions