Spanish Constitutional Court backs language policy in Catalonia's schools
Judges endorse existing regulations on the use of Catalan in classrooms amid unionist accusations of 'indoctrination'
Judges endorse existing regulations on the use of Catalan in classrooms amid unionist accusations of 'indoctrination'
Foreign sales rose to €5.85 billion compared with 2018 and imports also increased by 4.2% in the same month
Sandro Rosell was accused of money laundering
An effigy of exiled president Carles Puigdemont was burned and then shot at southern Spanish town Easter festival
We need to realise that the same thing keeps happening time and again. These fabrications always have the same goal: to lob dirt without taking any responsibility for it
Members of Canada's Research Institute on Self-Determination of Peoples say Supreme Court might be infringing defendants' rights
Jordi Sánchez says nothing seen in trial justifies detention of pro-independence leaders
PP and Ciudadanos are the most belligerent on Catalonia, PSOE has no specific policies and Podemos proposes a legally-binding referendum
Institution representatives are concerned about prosecutions for statements made in exercise of mandate
Diplocat comes back with a campaign to export the Day of Books and Roses and a seminar on public diplomacy