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Former Graz Police Officer Acquitted After Alleged Workplace Plot Costs Her Job

A 22-year-old former police officer in Graz has been acquitted of making criminal threats after a court ruled the allegations against her could not be proven. Despite the "full acquittal," she had already lost her job with the Austrian police after her temporary contract was not renewed during the investigation. Prosecutors are now investigating two police colleagues for suspected defamation and giving false testimony, following claims that the case may have been based on fabricated accusations.

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Former Graz Police Officer Acquitted After Alleged Workplace Plot Costs Her Job

A 22-year-old former police officer in Graz has been acquitted of making criminal threats after a court ruled the allegations against her could not be proven. Despite the "full acquittal," she had already lost her job with the Austrian police after her temporary contract was not renewed during the investigation. Prosecutors are now investigating two police colleagues for suspected defamation and giving false testimony, following claims that the case may have been based on fabricated accusations.

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Former Graz Police Officer Acquitted After Alleged Workplace Plot Costs Her Job

A 22-year-old former police officer in Graz has been acquitted of making criminal threats after a court ruled the allegations against her could not be proven. Despite the "full acquittal," she had already lost her job with the Austrian police after her temporary contract was not renewed during the investigation. Prosecutors are now investigating two police colleagues for suspected defamation and giving false testimony, following claims that the case may have been based on fabricated accusations.

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Spain Receives Nearly 1.2 Million Applications Under Migrant Regularisation Programme

Spain has received nearly **1.2 million applications** for residence and work permits under its new migrant regularisation programme, marking one of the largest immigration initiatives in the country's history. While the government says the measure will help address labour shortages and strengthen the economy, critics warn it could encourage further irregular migration and reignite debate over Europe's migration policies.

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