Artur Mas

​Former Catalan President Artur Mas and former regional councilors Irene Rigau and Joana Ortega leave court after attending the first day of their trial for staging a 2014 informal referendum on independence in breach of a legal order, in Barcelona, Spain

Catalonia is still pushing for an independence vote that Spain calls illegal

Global Politics

Catalonia, the northeastern region of Spain, is often compared to Scotland because it’s a place with a distinctive identity, its own language, culture and institutions. And its leaders want to hold an independence referendum. We sat down with ex-President Artur Mas to find out more.

French Catalans less interested in independence than Spanish neighbors

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No Independence Fever Among French Catalans

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