Timeline Of The Catalonia Crisis
The year closes on a grim note for the Spanish government beset by insurrection. Catalan protestors took to streets on Saturday, 18th of December, in protest against a legal mandate hiking Spanish medium education...
The year closes on a grim note for the Spanish government beset by insurrection. Catalan protestors took to streets on Saturday, 18th of December, in protest against a legal mandate hiking Spanish medium education...
Spain’s Supreme Court on Monday sentenced nine separatist leaders from Catalonia to between nine and 13 years in prison for sedition over their role in a failed bid for independence in October 2017. The...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who faces a national election in two weeks’ time, has said he will act with “strength and proportion” against any attempt by Catalan separatists to repeat their 2017 independence...
William A. Plez through his book takes up the daunting task of writing the bottom side of European history starting from the fall of the Roman Empire to Europe in 2016. In about two...
Meanwhile the accusation to Russia for Salisbury attack’s and interference in US election was even over, when another accusation was made by the German intelligence. The German internal secret services have showed ‘concerns’ about...
Ousted Catalan president Carles Puigdemont on Thursday rejected being re-appointed as leader of the region, following pressure from Spain’s government and months of political turmoil over its independence bid. Puigdemont’s announcement from exile in...
The Catalan coach Pep Guardiola has once again came in defence to the Catalan Separatist Movement after so much chaos happened in Catalonia and the detention of ex-president Carles Puigdemont. The coach of Manchester...
After spending 5 months in exile or self-proclaimed exile. The ex- Catalan president Carles Puigdemont has been arrested on Sunday near Denmark’s border in Germany. The arrests took place at 11:19 AM( local time),...
Recently, on Sunday 4th March 2018, Barcelona saw numerous protestors, around 15,000 people with placards saying “Se ha acabado la broma, ¡viva Tabarnia!”(Meaning: The joke is over, hail Tabarnia), offering flowers to the monument...