How Spain uses its Constitutional Court to prevent Europe from protecting the rights of Catalonia’s political prisoners
Sànchez and Turull’s hunger strike aims to expose the hurdles laid on their path to the European Court of Human Rights
Sànchez and Turull’s hunger strike aims to expose the hurdles laid on their path to the European Court of Human Rights
To protest against the Spanish Constitutional Court blocking their access to European justice
The plenary reminds that there are five EU states that have not recognised the Balkan republic yet
In a letter sent to them in prison, Amnesty asks once again for their immediate release and the withdrawal of charges
Insider trading, a made-up spitting incident and disrespecting other countries are only some of the socialist minister’s blunders in the last six months
Association reminds millions of native Americans were slaughtered after Josep Borrell said only “four Indians” were killed
Scottish lawyer of deposed minister accuses Spain of "acting illegally" in Catalan conflict
Widespread calls for Josep Borrell to step down over Abengoa case
A study by Spanish think tank Real Instituto Elcano finds Madrid has not been open to dialogue when dealing with the independence issue
Catalan government and various politicians condemn the graffiti on Òmnium Cultural building