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UCO cites PSOE as the "origin" of all payments for Leire Díez's network
In the report, agents of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard detail some of the alleged payments and give several examples.
The Paris Court of Appeal has ordered the surrender of Josu Urrutikoetxea to the Spanish authorities
According to judicial sources, the surrender of the former ETA leader "will not take place until the French proceedings under way have been completed" and is not a final decision, since an appeal in cassation may be lodged.
The Audiencia Nacional has requested information from Venezuela about 14 former members of ETA
Fernandez Diaz dissociates himself from the Kitchen case saying he learned about the operation when it was published in the press
The former Minister of the Interior has denied sending messages about alleged espionage.
The Attorney General has replaced the Madrid prosecutor who confronted García Ortiz
Specifically, Maria Isabel Martín López will assumethe position held so far by Lastra . has served inthe Technical Secretariat of the Public Prosecutor's Officesince 2018\u00A0\u00A0 in the support body of the Attorney General.
PP Box B investigator claims he was asked not to mention Rajoy
She also claims that the report did not allow her to reflect the name of former PP General Secretary María Dolores de Cospedal, although she was listed as the agent of an account.
The National High Court has acquitted Pujol of corruption offences after proving his dementia
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office was demanding 9 years' imprisonment for a crime of unlawful association and laundering, and his eldest son Jordi will now be questioned for his alleged responsibility for corruption.
The National High Court will decide today whether to prosecute Pujol or to absolve him of criminal liability for dementia
If he decides to exclude him from the trial, Pujol may leave the National High Court without any criminal responsibility and the remaining defendants, such as his son Jordi, shall be questioned.
Seven victims of torture have launched a joint initiative for the Spanish justice system to reopen their cases
The European Court of Human Rights has sentenced Spain ten times for failing to investigate these cases of torture. Giza Human Rights Observatory has announced its readiness to take the case to the United Nations Organization.
Cospedal's ex-husband insists she introduced him to him. Villarejo in Genoa
The Spanish National High Court resumed the trial of the case on Wednesday, in which ten defendants, including former Minister of the Interior Jorge Fernández Díaz and former Secretary of State for Security Francisco Martínez, are involved, for this alleged operation, organized between 2013 and 2015.
Marisol Iparragirre has been denied semi-liberty by the judge
As a result of Article 100.2, since last March, he has only been in prison to sleep during the week and weekends. This decision obliges him to stay in prison.
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.