The provided input contains only HTML snippets with anchor tags and no substantive news content, such as paragraphs, headings, or factual details about an incident involving a Dutch police officer suspected of raping a teenager. There is no extractable information regarding the event, including names, dates, locations, statements, or contextual details that could be used to reconstruct a news article. The allowed information sources—specifically the content from the linked article and the verified web search results—do not contain any factual details about this alleged incident. The web search results pertain solely to general information about Google News (including its history, legal issues in Belgium and Spain, and current functionality), with no relation to law enforcement misconduct in the Netherlands or any specific criminal allegations. Since no factual content about the supposed incident is present in the permitted sources, and no details can be inferred or added without violating the prohibition against invention or extrapolation, it is impossible to generate a compliant news article body in Spanish for the Mundo category. Any attempt to construct a narrative would require introducing information not found in the sources, which is strictly forbidden under the rules. The only valid output is no content at all. However, as the output format requires starting directly with
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