National High Court
The decision on Sidenor did not surprise Otegi, but he advocated putting the relationship with Israel on the table
The National High Court's decision not to investigate José Antoni Jainaga and two other members of Sidenor's leadership for genocide has not surprised EH Bildu's Secretary General Arnaldo Otegi.
Justice refuses to present a Gazatese doctor as a private indictment against Sidenor and will not take into account Basauri records
After the withdrawal of the private prosecution, Jose Antonio Jainaga and two other directors may not be investigated for complicity in crimes of genocide and against humanity. The investigation against the steel company is open in the National High Court for the export of steel to an Israeli company and its alleged use for the manufacture of weapons.
The head of the police investigation in the Kitchen case said the Ministry of the Interior carried out "thorough" control of Bárcena while he was in prison
In response to questions from the Public Prosecutor's Office, the head of the police investigation has explained that the investigation made it clear that Villarejo was reporting to two people the progress and news about Kitchen: Eugenio Pino to the Deputy Operational Director and "especially" to the former Secretary of State Francisco Martinez.
The prosecution has charged against the semi-liberty regime granted to former ETA leader Marisol Iparragirre
The Public Prosecutor's Office requests a review of the application of Article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations, but the report does not suspend the decision of the Basque Government.
The National High Court has ordered an investigation into the images of ETA prisoners shown in the Korrika
The complaint was filed by UPN on the grounds that the images of the race for the Basque Country passing through the Pamplonese neighbourhood of La Chantrea and other Navarre towns exalted terrorism and humiliated the victims.
The judge in the Sidenor case has admitted a Palestinian doctor as a victim and a private prosecution
With this particular indictment, in addition to the crime of smuggling, the requirement would be met that the three perpetrators of Sidenor could be investigated as accomplices in the crime of genocide, against humanity and against protected persons and property in the event of armed conflict. The prosecutor had requested the cancellation of the records of Sidenor and the withdrawal of the charges of offences other than smuggling, precisely because this requirement was not met.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has upheld Txeroki's semi-liberty, but has demanded that the victims affected in France be apologised
He believes it is "fair" to apply the new regime to the former head of ETA, given its "evolution" in prison.
March for the '16 of Berango' has been called for 30 May
Between 8 and 26 June 2026, the National High Court will try 16 neighbours of Berango who are accused of exalting terrorism for allegedly organizing a welcome to a local ex-prisoner in 2022. They demand 36 years' imprisonment, 177 years' disqualification and a fine of more than 75,000 euros for the defendants.
The controversial judge of the National High Court Angela Murillo dies at the age of 74
The secret of a separate piece of the investigation opened to Jainaga for selling steel to Israel has been removed
The court decision was issued one day after the Spanish National Police entered the Sidenor headquarters in Basauri.
The National High Court has ordered lawyers Arantza Zulueta and Jon Enparantza to be imprisoned
Zulueta was sentenced to seven and a half years' imprisonment for ETA membership, possession of weapons and explosives, and command of Halboka, while Enparantza was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for ETA membership.
The Supreme Court has handed over to the National High Court part of the investigation into Ábalos, Cerdán and García
The Supreme Court has announced that it is not competent to investigate the former Minister's resignation from the Act of Deputies.
The judge has ordered the child arrested in Salvatierra to be placed in a closed regime for self-indoctrination
The 16-year-old was arrested on Monday for his alleged involvement in jihadist terrorism.
The National High Court has shelved the blackout case in the absence of "minimal indications" of terrorist sabotage
The judge has ruled that "the facts investigated are based on an act of computer terrorism".
The Supreme Court confirms the sentences imposed on lawyers Arantza Zulueta and Jon Enparantza
The French Public Prosecutor's Office has released Josu Urrutikoetxea under control
Koldo Garcia has decided not to testify before the judge after spending his first night in prison
The former ministerial adviser tells the magistrate that he has no information to answer. Judge Leopoldo Puente calls to testify on the latest report by the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO) on contracts for the purchase of masks and antigen tests or PCR tests.
The National High Court has asked the PSOE for a list of all cash payments made between 2017 and 2024
The judge investigating the 'Koldo case' opened a separate line of investigation to investigate cash payments made by the PSOE. The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office has ordered the PSOE to request the registration of payments over the past six years.
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The Supreme Court has asked the National High Court to investigate the PSOE's payments to Ábalos and Koldo for alleged money laundering
The judge believes the money could have been laundered through the settlement of expenses.