CaixaBank investigated for laundering Chinese mafia money
Despite suspecting clients were involved in illegal activities, bank did not act with “due diligence”
Despite suspecting clients were involved in illegal activities, bank did not act with “due diligence”
Ministers Bassa and Turull, and former Parliament president Forcadell face judge after other imprisoned politicians criticized Spain’s judiciary
Supreme Court could give up charges of rebellion after German court rejects accusations of violence
Deposed Foreign Affairs head defends “parliamentary immunity” while former Territory MP says there is no separation of powers in Spain during hearing
Supreme Court judge notifies Joaquim Forn, Raül Romeva and Josep Rull of the charges for which they face prosecution
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used while activists Sànchez and Cuixart denounce "criminalization" of movement
Prosecuted officials confirm they reject rebellion and sedition charges before the judge
Woman arrested on Tuesday for organizing protests in favor of a Catalan republic testifies in Spain’s National Court
Activist is to appear in court on Thursday to answer terror and rebellion charges
In a petition to the judge, Jordi Sànchez argues that the UN has “urged” Spain to guarantee his “political rights”
The person detained is part of the Committees for the Defense of the Republic, which protested by cutting off highways and opening up tollbooths
Supreme Court could challenge German decision not to extradite deposed president for rebellion
Spain’s national court accuses Josep Lluís Trapero of belonging to an organization seeking independence of Catalonia
Local network Committees in Defense of the Republic recently blocked highways in protest of the detention of pro-independence leaders
Judge to decide whether Catalan president can go free while high court considers extraditing him to Spain