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EU7 years ago
Spain warns Catalan leader against governing from exile
Spain says it will continue to run Catalonia's government if the region’s sacked leader Carles Puigdemont intends to govern Catalonia remotely.
Spain warns Catalan leader against governing from exile
More7 years ago
Rajoy urges Catalan parliament formation in Jan.
The Spanish prime minister says a new Catalan parliament should hold its maiden session on January 17.
Rajoy urges Catalan parliament formation in Jan.
EU7 years ago
Uproar begins in another Spanish region
More than 60,000 demonstrators rally in Spain’s Valencia to urge the government to give the autonomous community better funding.
Uproar begins in another Spanish region
EU7 years ago
Spain PM urges Catalans to shun separatists
Spain’s Rajoy urges people in Catalonia to reject separatist leaders and kick them out of office.
Spain PM urges Catalans to shun separatists
Economic Divide7 years ago
Catalonia: َA region without home
Catalonia is the main contributor to the Spanish economy with nearly 19% of the country's GDP; Catalonia is also the second most populous region in Spain with a population of about 8 million.
Catalonia: َA region without home
News Bulletin7 years ago
Rajoy questioned by parliament on Catalonia crisis
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Wednesday answered questions in parliament on the crisis in Catalonia.
Rajoy questioned by parliament on Catalonia crisis
EU7 years ago
‘Spain could be teetering on brink of bloody civil war’
Pundits say the Catalan independence drive could push mainland Spain to the verge of a new civil war.
‘Spain could be teetering on brink of bloody civil war’
EU7 years ago
Catalonia's crisis with Spain comes to a head
Catalonia separatists file a resolution to declare independence as Spain's Senate convenes to vote on rescinding semi-autonomy from the rebel region.
Catalonia's crisis with Spain comes to a head
Interviews7 years ago
'Rajoy, Puigdemont policies escalating tensions in Spain'
The incautious policies of the Spanish PM and Catalonia's president are complicating the already tense political situation, a political analyst says.
'Rajoy, Puigdemont policies escalating tensions in Spain'
More7 years ago
‘Catalonia cannot accept control from Madrid’
Regional President Puigdemont says Catalonians cannot accept the central government’s “illegal” move of imposing direct rule on Barcelona.
‘Catalonia cannot accept control from Madrid’
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