Tens of thousands demonstrate for a united Spain
By Reuters
09 October 2017 |
8:00 am
Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Barcelona on Sunday asking for Spain to remain united, while Spain's Prime Minister says Catalan's declaration will have no effect.
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