Netanyahu has no comment on Catalonia referendum
By Herb Keinon
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who in recent weeks came out in favor of Iraqi Kurdish independence,...
Madrid’s Violent Tactics See Catalan Independence Voters Switch Sides
The “dreadful” and “unjustified” violence meted out by heavily-armed troops on unarmed and peacefully assembled voters...
Pascal Boniface (@PascalBoniface), directeur de l’IRIS (www.iris-france.org), revient sur les référendums autour de l’autonomie du kurdistan irakien et de l’indépendance de la Catalogne.
by Guillem Vidal
28 September 2017
Just days away from the referendum promoted by secessionist forces, Spanish police arrested over a dozen senior officials from...
More than 16,000 students flood Barcelona to back October 1 independence vote
Catalan students went on strike on Thursday, taking to the streets in support...
Myths and falsehoods of the catalan independence movement
EL PAÍS analyzes 10 claims commonly made by separatists to support their cause
By Xavier Vidal-Folch and José...
An interview with Manolo Monereo
Podemos MP Manolo Monereo discusses the road from Spain’s political crisis to the standoff over Catalan independence.
Since early September...
By Héctor Sierra
Posted on 29th June 2017
Three years ago, the Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy looked like the captain of a sinking ship.1 Following...