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etc. Exactly format, no or :.\n\nWe must provide the title: creative and original but based on provided content. The original content: Mette Frederiksen visits Greenland after weeks of tension over Trump warning that he could take control. So new article: something like \’Denmark’s Leader Shows Support in Greenland Amid US Pressure\’. Provide category: probably Politics. Subcategory: international relations, diplomacy, climate (maybe) but up to three. But categories: \’Politics\’. Subcategory: \’International Relations\’, \’Diplomacy\’, \’Arctic\’. Use those.\n\nContinent: ??? Likely Europe because Denmark. Germany? Actually Greenland is part of Denmark but is in the Arctic. But it’s part of Kingdom of Denmark, which is Europe. So continent: Europe. Country: Denmark. Region: - maybe? The place: Greenland. Subplace: maybe? The subplace could be Qaqortoq or Upernavik? But we don’t have that info. We can use \’Capital.\’ Provided info doesn’t specify subplace. We can just leave subplace blank? But we need to follow format with subplace lines. Might put \’Capital\’ or \’Kronprinsesse.\’ Let’s use \’Capital Nuuk\’ as subplace? That is correct; Nuuk is capital of Greenland. The content not mention that but we can add because it’s factual we know that Nuuk is capital; but since the instruction says using only given title and content, but we can also use general knowledge? The user says no external info. They said \’Use only the given title and content to base the new information — no external info or searches.\’ So we cannot add knowledge of Nuuk. Must only use provided. So we cannot mention Nuuk. So subplace must be something that we can infer? Not possible. We could leave subplace blank: but can we put empty? Format: startsubplace subplace endsubplace. We can put empty between? That may be formatting but might be acceptable. I’ll put \’N/A\’ perhaps. But that might be considered extra information. It’s still factual though it’s not referenced. But I think it’s okay to put \’N/A\’ and it’s still based on category? Might be okay. The instruction: \’Use only the given title and content to base the new information — no external info or searches.\’ So adding \’N/A\’ is not external info. It’s just placeholder.\n\nImage descriptions: They must describe the headline in soft pastel, Banksy style sketch, not red stains or hearts. For image1description: describing the headline in a pastel Banksy style sketch. Must be about ~300 characters. Similarly image2description same but monochromatic. So we need to write a ~300-character description. We’ll create a description: \’A subtle Banksy‑style sketch, pastel tones, a minimalist outline of a Danish flag beside a stylised map of Greenland, with a pilgrim figure in a blue coat, no overt symbols.\’ That’s about ~200. Need close to 300. We’ll do 280 char.\n\nImage2description: same idea monochromatic: \’A monochrome sketch in the style of Banksy, using only shades of grey, depicting a Danish flag hovering over a minimalist map of Greenland, with a solitary figure in a blue coat, no bright reds or hearts.\’ It must be ~300.\n\nTags: use tags relevant: Denmark, Greenland, Mette Frederiksen, US, Trump, Arctic, diplomacy. But keep them neutral.\n\nWe must write text 2000 chars approximate. 2000 chars is about 300-350 words. We’ll produce 3 paragraphs ~700-800 chars each. Use html tags b etc maybe in text.\n\nWe must separate paragraphs with _2_ and _3_. The tags of paragraphs? We will just separate with _2_ etc. We must not use headings. So:\n\nstarttext text endtext . Within text, separate paragraphs.\n\nWe will produce about ~2000 chars.\n\nLet’s craft.\n\nParagraph 1: Mette Frederiksen’s visit, context: weeks of tension, US warnings, foreign relations. Paragraph 2: The significance, Denmark’s sovereignty, Greenland’s status, Inuit rights? Not add extra. Just facts: visit shows support, builds diplomatic ties. Paragraph 3: Implications: potential bilateral dialogue, Arctic climate, future. Must be neutral.\n\nUse b for maybe \’Mette Frederiksen\’. Use i for \’Greenland\’. Use b for \’Trump\’. Use i for \’US\’. Might.\n\nNow char count: We’ll aim ~2100 chars.\n\nLet’s draft.\n\nAlso need to set tags: \’Denmark\’, \’Greenland\’, \’Mette Frederiksen\’, \’US\’, \’Trump\’, \’Arctic\’, \’Diplomacy\’, \’International Relations\’.\n\nNow produce final output with correct tags.\n\nstart.’,’tool_calls’:[]}endtext