Imprisoned Catalan minister: "We can't let Sánchez fall: the alternative is much worse"
Former PM Rajoy will be called to testify in independence trial if defence requests so
Felipe VI closes ranks with judges ahead of Catalan independence trial
Junqueras, to 'Politico': "This trial should become a lever for democratic change"
Imprisoned Catalan VP Junqueras: "I'm not giving up on a free Catalonia"
The prisoners and the solitude of Epiphany Eve
Germany's Die Linke party to cement links in Catalonia ahead of referendum trial
Catalonia, Madrid and Europe: protest plans for independence referendum trial
The trial, an obligation to look ahead
2019, a year of renewed hopes
Catalan president: "Let's be ready for the year of our freedom, it's close"
The new offensive against TV3 and CatRàdio
Catalan public TV and radio bosses, investigated by court in referendum case
The Supreme Court and its ways
Court splits Catalan referendum case in two and activates procedure for trial
An important trial for Europe
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Spanish state's lawyers, tougher than prosecutors: "There was a preconceived plan"
"The independence movement is on trial" say Catalan defence lawyers
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Collective fasting for Catalan prisoners extends to Mallorca, Valencia and Italy
Rull: "The Spanish state is frightening and the Spanish still aren't aware of it"
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Spain's Constitutional Court keeps Catalan Parliament deputies suspended
Spain's Constitutional Court dismisses appeals from Forcadell, Gabriel, Boya and Simó
Over 400 academics tell 'The Guardian' of their "grave concern" for Catalan colleagues
Harrington: "Civil disobedience might be resisting the prisoners' transfer to Madrid"
More than 11,000 US political scientists add support to referendum Electoral Commission
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Amnesty International to monitor trial of Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez
Supreme Court rejects extension for Catalans' defence counsel to respond to indictments
Mauri: "The trial is the first round of a contest that we'll win at Strasbourg"
Spanish treasury insists: there was no misuse of funds
Prosecutors stick to their request for 256 witnesses in the Catalan referendum trial
How dare he? It was blood, not red paint!
Spanish police officers say they neither got nor gave any orders to charge during referendum
The greatest show on earth is no longer the circus
Danish MPs warn that Catalan political prisoners could set European precedent
MEPs warn that prosecutors have "destroyed any hope of meaningful negotiation" on Catalonia
So that's a yes: the Mossos acted well during the referendum