ERC registers in Congress the creation of the infrastructure consortium
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) has proposed the creation of an Infrastructure Consortium in Congress to enhance project execution, coinciding with the initial approval of the budget project by the government.
Discovering the architecture of Nou Barris or a musical book festival
The 48h Open House event highlights Nou Barris' architecture while coinciding with the Book Music Festival and the 30th anniversary celebration of the Museu d’Història de Catalunya.
Junts again offers Tatxo Benet to be a candidate for mayor of BCN and reignites the internal struggle for Trias' succession
Junts has re-offered Tatxo Benet the candidacy for mayor of Barcelona, reigniting internal conflicts over succession in the party.
The leaders of the 'patriotic police' minimize their maneuvers against the Pujol in the trial
High-ranking police officials have downplayed their involvement in illicit operations against former Catalan president Jordi Pujol during a trial.
Sílvia Orriols says she would govern the Generalitat with Junts if they apply the Aliança program
Sílvia Orriols expressed her willingness to govern with Junts in Catalonia if they adhere to the Aliança program during a recent event in Barcelona.
Girona - Barcelona live, the La Liga match live
Girona faces Barcelona in a Catalunya derby, amid controversy surrounding Barca's young star Lamine Yamal.
Barcelona renews its contract with Formula 1 and will host Grand Prix until 2032
Barcelona will continue to host Formula 1 races at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya until 2032, alternating Grand Prix events with Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps.
The social elevator does not admit the poor
Despite a decrease in unemployment, a significant portion of the Catalan workforce lives in precarious conditions, highlighting issues in social mobility and taxation policies.
Manuel Borja-Villel: 'The current museum is based on violence and precarity'
Former Reina Sofía director Manuel Borja-Villel critiques the expansion of museums and calls for improvements in labor conditions and the restitution of artworks in his recent report.
Catalan playwrights without major theaters
Catalan playwrights struggle to find space in major theaters due to a lack of opportunities to showcase their work.
The original Catalan castle that united Gothic and modernist styles over a medieval structure
The Santa Florentina Castle in Canet de Mar, Catalunya, is a unique blend of Gothic and modernist architectural styles built over a medieval foundation, and is a significant cultural landmark in the region.
A cork named Puigdemont
The leadership transition from Carles Puigdemont as the leader of Junts per Catalunya has become a taboo within the independentist party and its surrounding environment.
Four stories of those affected by the chaos of Rodalies in Catalunya: 'Adif, give me back my life'
Thousands of users are set to protest for dignified train services amidst the ongoing crisis affecting Rodalies in Catalunya, which has disrupted the mobility of 400,000 people for 18 days.
Rodalies does not expect to restore normal train services until April
Rodalies spokesman Antonio Carmona announced that normal train services are expected to be restored by April, while ensuring minimum services during the upcoming machinists' strike.
Economist Antoni Serra Ramoneda, former rector of UAB and former president of Caixa Catalunya, dies
Antoni Serra Ramoneda, who served as the rector of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and president of Caixa Catalunya, has passed away at the age of 92.
Antoni Serra Ramoneda, former president of Caixa Catalunya and former rector of UAB, dies at 92
Antoni Serra Ramoneda, the former president of Caixa Catalunya and former rector of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, has passed away at the age of 92.
Junts accuses Pedro Sánchez of being "a huge frivolous" for "mixing social shield with occupations"
Junts per Catalunya criticizes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for allegedly trivializing the social shield measures by associating them with housing occupations.
The Justice orders to investigate the police leak in 2014 of data from judges supporting a referendum in Catalunya
Nearly 12 years later, the Madrid Court has accepted a request to investigate the leak of personal data of Catalan judges who supported a sovereignty referendum, which was published in a newspaper in 2014.
Junts will overturn the Government's social shield and will only preserve the revaluation of pensions
Junts per Catalunya plans to dismantle the Government's social shield while supporting a decree law aimed at the revaluation of pensions.
New incidents from Adif complicate Rodalies service with cuts in service and widespread delays
New incidents from Adif have caused total service cuts and widespread delays in Rodalies, impacting mobility in Catalunya during the morning commute.
Rodalies starts the week with cuts at 10 points
Rodalies de Catalunya trains experience disruptions at 10 locations, with speed limits on multiple segments due to ongoing track problems after previous accidents.
Culture presents the 'Acción Portabella' program to commemorate the centenary of filmmaker Pere Portabella
The 'Acción Portabella' program is launched to celebrate filmmaker Pere Portabella's upcoming 100th birthday, marking the start of the Año Portabella.
The Generalitat intensifies pressure on Junts to negotiate financing: 'The economic concert is unfeasible'
The Generalitat is increasing pressure on Junts per Catalunya to negotiate an overhaul of the regional financing model, which could provide an additional 4.7 billion euros to Catalonia.
Much More Than the 'Pretty Woman' of the First Century: the TNC Approaches Mary Magdalene Beyond the Cliché of the Redeemed Prostitute
The Teatre Nacional de Catalunya presents a contemporary spectacle titled 'Maria Magdalena,' directed by Carme Portaceli and featuring Ariadna Gil, aiming to redefine the character away from the traditional stereotypes.
Senator Eduard Pujol details in a trial the social media harassment by an ex-partner: 'He called me a child molester'
Senator Eduard Pujol testified in court about online harassment he experienced from an ex-partner who accused him of false sexual crimes.
The Generalitat activates the alert for intense snowfall and avalanche risk in the Pyrenees and asks to take extra precautions
The Generalitat has activated the Neucat alert plan due to intense snowfall affecting much of the Pyrenees, warning of possible snow accumulation and avalanche risks.
Beatriz Fernández, president of Arrels: "There are many homeless people with jobs, but they cannot afford a roof"
Beatriz Fernández, president of Fundació Arrels, highlights the plight of homeless individuals with jobs who cannot afford housing, as the cold weather results in tragic deaths in Catalunya.
SER Catalunya auctions a 'Perro Sanxe' from the president's office
SER Catalunya is auctioning a 3D printed 'Perro Sanxe' from the president's office to raise funds for toys for vulnerable children and aid projects in Gaza.
La Grossa raffles eight major prizes between 5,000 and 200,000 euros in Catalunya this Wednesday
La Grossa lottery will distribute eight significant prizes ranging from 5,000 to 200,000 euros in Catalunya this Wednesday, December 31.
TV3 violated its style guide when interviewing Puigdemont
The article discusses how TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio breached their style guide during an interview with Carles Puigdemont, emphasizing that media outlets should not provide platforms for fugitives to justify their actions.
The left wing of ERC aligns with Gabriel Rufián and proposes a 'popular front' in Catalonia with Comuns and the CUP for the upcoming elections
The left faction of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) is advocating for a coalition with Comuns and CUP to form a 'popular front' for the next elections in response to the current political landscape.
Puigdemont assumes uncertainty about his return and Junts reaffirms the gap with the Government
Former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, now 63, navigates uncertainty regarding his potential return to Spain while Junts per Catalunya reinforces its political distance from the current government.
Carles Vilarrubí dies, from chauffeur to a reference of Catalunya
Carles Vilarrubí, who started as a chauffeur for Pujol and went on to become a significant figure in Catalunya as president of the Catalan Academy of Gastronomy and vice president of FC Barcelona and Rothschild banking, has passed away.
Businessman Carles Vilarrubí, a pillar of the creation of Catalunya Ràdio and former vice-president of Barça, dies at 71
Carles Vilarrubí, a notable businessman and former vice-president of FC Barcelona, has passed away at the age of 71, with tributes highlighting his contributions to Catalunya Ràdio and the club.