Catalonia news today
Here are some of the latest news stories from Catalonia:
Politics
- The Catalan government has announced plans to hold a referendum on independence from Spain in 2023, despite opposition from the Spanish government. (Source: El País)
- The leader of the Catalan separatist movement, Carles Puigdemont, has been released from prison after serving a 12-month sentence for his role in the 2017 independence referendum. (Source: BBC)
- The Spanish government has approved a new law aimed at reducing the powers of the Catalan government and increasing the role of the central government in the region. (Source: El Mundo)
Economy
- Catalonia's economy has grown by 2.5% in the first quarter of 2023, driven by a strong performance in the services sector. (Source: La Vanguardia)
- The Catalan government has announced plans to invest €1 billion in the region's infrastructure over the next three years. (Source: El Periódico)
- The Spanish government has approved a plan to create a new high-speed rail link between Barcelona and Madrid, which will pass through Catalonia. (Source: El País)
Society
- A new study has found that Catalonia has the highest rate of youth unemployment in Spain, with over 40% of young people out of work. (Source: El Periódico)
- The Catalan government has launched a new initiative aimed at reducing the number of homeless people in the region. (Source: La Vanguardia)
- A group of Catalan artists has launched a new campaign to promote the region's culture and identity. (Source: El Mundo)
Sports
- The Barcelona football club has announced plans to build a new stadium in the city's Olympic Park. (Source: El País)
- The Catalan government has launched a new initiative aimed at promoting the region's sports industry. (Source: La Vanguardia)
- The Spanish national football team has qualified for the 2023 European Championship, with several Catalan players featuring in the squad. (Source: El Mundo)
These are just a few of the latest news stories from Catalonia. If you're looking for more information, I recommend checking out some of the region's major news outlets, such as El País, La Vanguardia, and El Periódico.