Today's pro-independence demonstrations in Barcelona in opposition to a Spanish cabinet meeting in the city have been covered by journalists from around the world.
British agency Reuters
"Catalan separatists seethe at Spanish cabinet visit"
Catalan separatists seethe at Spanish cabinet visit https://t.co/5xCMIEOH0d pic.twitter.com/yVRh1PxzZV
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 21 de desembre de 2018
British broadcaster BBC
"Catalan protests as Spain cabinet goes to Barcelona"
Catalan protests as Spain cabinet goes to Barcelona https://t.co/7W2DisgoEW
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) 21 de desembre de 2018
US agency Associated Press
"Clashes erupt as Spanish Cabinet holds meeting in Catalonia"
Clashes erupt as Spanish Cabinet holds meeting in Catalonia (from @AP) https://t.co/LbfOnTUp0u
— NAVARRE MEDIA (@NAVARRE__) 21 de desembre de 2018
US outlet Bloomberg
"Spanish Ministers Brave Protests in Drive to Repair Catalan Rift"
Catalan scars exposed as Sanchez calls Spain's cabinet to Barcelona https://t.co/4J2UKIbZe2 via @rorihuela #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/aZNr9qIp8N
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) 21 de desembre de 2018
French agency Agence France-Presse
"Tensions in Barcelona, where a cabinet meeting is being held under close protection"
Tensions à Barcelone, où se tient un conseil des ministres sous haute protection https://t.co/8XQ8s1H8kX @diegourdanetap & @danibosque #AFP pic.twitter.com/Mj3EGjwHGK
— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) 21 de desembre de 2018
German broadcaster Tagesschau
"Spanish government meeting: Thousands of Catalans protest"
Spanisches Regierungstreffen: Tausende Katalanen protestieren https://t.co/JITLaMsAMI #Spanien #Katalonien
— tagesschau (@tagesschau) 21 de desembre de 2018
Israeli broadcaster IPBC
"A large demonstration in Barcelona, which also included clashes with police officers and attacks on journalists following a Spanish government cabinet meeting in the city. 9,000 police officers were guarding Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez and members of his cabinet. The presence of the Spanish cabinet in the city is seen as a provocation due to the tension between the sides and the imprisonment of political prisoners"
הפגנה גדולה בברצלונה שכללה גם עימותים עם שוטרים ותקיפת עיתונאים, בעקבות ישיבת קבינט של ממשלת ספרד שמתקיימת בעיר. 9,000 שוטרים אבטחו את ר"מ ספרד סנצ'ס וחברי הקבינט שלו. הנוכחות של הקבינט הספרדי בעיר נתפסת כפרובוקציה על רקע המתיחות בין הצדדים וכליאתם של אסירים פוליטיים קטלונים pic.twitter.com/VXBJEynGNY
— Yotam Rozenwald (@Yotam_R82) 21 de desembre de 2018
Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera
"Catalan protesters block roads over Spanish cabinet meeting, disrupting traffic to and from its capital"
Catalan protesters block roads over Spanish cabinet meeting, disrupting traffic to and from its capital https://t.co/Xh3zAIOtjE pic.twitter.com/RLZWPeGMJT
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) 21 de desembre de 2018
European broadcaster Euronews
"Protests in Barcelona against Spanish government cabinet meeting"
LIVE | Protests in Barcelona against Spanish government cabinet meeting. https://t.co/Rve1LoJ3Pb https://t.co/sYbAhpuTxM
— euronews (@euronews) 21 de desembre de 2018
Russian video agency Ruptly
"Catalan protesters block #Barcelona highway over Spanish Cabinet meeting"
Catalan protesters block #Barcelona highway over Spanish Cabinet meeting #SanchezTorra pic.twitter.com/8tT9c91E2i
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) 21 de desembre de 2018
British paper The Guardian
"Violent protests in Barcelona over Spanish cabinet meeting"
Violent protests in Barcelona over Spanish cabinet meeting – video https://t.co/ET1oXHskde
— The Guardian (@guardian) 21 de desembre de 2018
Swiss paper Blick
"Passionate protests during cabinet meeting in Barcelona"
#Katalonien: Strassenblockaden vor Sitzung der spanischen Regierung in Barcelona https://t.co/GKSRiRugwt #21D
— softlabhennef (@noXforU) 21 de desembre de 2018
Malaysian paper The Malaysian Insight
"Catalan separatists block roads to protest Spanish cabinet meeting"
Catalan separatists block roads to protest Spanish cabinet meeting https://t.co/PyT3moTPA2
— TheMalaysianInsight (@msianinsight) 21 de desembre de 2018