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Spain’s Dictator Is Dead, but His Popularity Lives On
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Ex-Catalan leader returns to Belgium from Germany after extradition bid fails
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Catalan president: We want actions, not words from Madrid
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Spain revokes international arrest warrants for Catalan leaders after Germany bars extradition
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Ex-Catalonia Leader Can Be Extradited, but Not on the Charge Spain Wants
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Catalan protesters call for return of jailed or exiled leaders
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of Barcelona
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German court bails Puigdemont in extradition hearing
A German court has refused Spain's request to extradite Catalan ex-leader Carles Puigdemont on a rebellion charge following his arrest in Germany last month, ordering his release on bail pending a hearing on a lesser charge
German court says Carles Puigdemont can be released on bail
Court sets bail for Catalan leader at €75,000 and says he cannot be extradited for rebellion charge
Clashes in Barcelona after former Catalan leader is detained in Germany
Protesters have clashed with police in downtown Barcelona following the detention of former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont in Germany, five months after he went into self-imposed exile from Spain.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont held by German police
News of the arrest sparked violent protests in Barcelona, leaving at least 52 people injured