High points of 2015
We look back on a 12-month period of events that could change the country for ever.
A wrap-up of a year dominated by political change at home, and an ongoing migrant crisis and terrorist threat abroad.?
Everyone is Charlie Hebdo
On January 7 terrorists kill 12 people at the offices of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris. The world responds with demonstrations of sympathy
Web of corruption
An in-depth feature in our January edition explains the causes and effects of corrupt practices affecting politics and governments here and around the world. Plus an interview with the Generalitat's secretary of foreign affairs, Roger Albinyana.
Catalonia: winter wonderland
A sudden snow storm at the beginning of the month turned the country white and forced the closure of schools and roads in many parts of Catalonia
White gold
February takes a look at what is on offer in Catalonia's winter tourism sector with the start of the new ski season. Also, a report focuses on how Catalonia's resorts are trying to become economically viable in the face of French competition.
Mobile capital of the world
Barcelona again becomes the most important city in mobile innovation with participation from key figures in the sector and more than 93,000 visitors
New frontiers for Catalonia
The March issue of the magazine looked into the growing presence of Catalonia in the global media, and focused on the efforts of the Catalan government to establish its own diplomatic delegations in strategic places around the world.
Rato arrested as scandals continue
While the former PP deputy prime minister is accused of fraud, a pupil kills a teacher and Albert Serra goes to Venice
The missing generation
With youth unemployment in Spain around 50%, it is hardly surprising that many qualified young people are deciding to seek better job prospects in other countries.
Change in Barcelona in local election
As Catalonia holds local elections, in the UK David Cameron's Conservatives gain an unexpected Westminster majority and Barça win another league title
Summer trends
Denim, bell-bottom flares, floral patterns and stripes are all designs that feature in the new season's fashion trends, drawing on the past and inspired by the good old days of the '70s.
Can Roca back to its very best
As the Girona restaurant recovers its position as the “best restaurant in the world”, Barça are on top of the world after an historic treble-winning season
Catalan global contributions
A new book reveals more than 200 innovations, inventions and breakthroughs by Catalans throughout the ages that have added to the sum of human knowledge and progress.
Together in pursuing sovereignty
While the pro-independence political forces agree to band together, a new party is born and the Barça president secures another term in office
The pick of the summer
A pick of some of the best summertime day trips for all the family all over the country, including walking tours, guided visits, nature, culture, architecture and gastronomy.
Barça begin season with trophy win
While Barcelona celebrate their first cup of the season, August is also a month of commemoration as Japan remembers the 70th anniversary of Hiroshima
Sovereigntybloc attains 27S majority
The success of the Via Lliure protest on September 11 is followed later in the month with an absolute majority for pro-independence parties
The moment of truth
With the September 27 elections fast approaching, Catalonia Today provided an overview of the political situation in the country accompanied by an interview with the head of the pro-sovereignty Junts pel Sí electoral list, Raül Romeva.
First steps towards a republic
Former ANC head Carme Forcadell becomes president of the new Catalan parliament, while politicians indicted for organising the 9N vote appear in court
Ascending the TV throne
A complete summary of the three-week long filming of HBO's hit series, Game of Thrones, which took place in Girona, also Scotland a year on from its referendum on independence.
Terror strikes Paris leaving 129 dead
A month of tragedy after a series of terrorist attacks in the French capital leave hundreds dead or wounded and 224 people die when a Russian plane explodes
All dressed up for winter
All you need to know about the latest fashion trends for the autumn/winter season for both men and women, as well as interviews with former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond and veteran Greek writer Petros Markaris.