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The user wants a 4000-word summary of the news article. The article is truncated: it lists two bullets, and then "2026-02-… [+17952 chars]". That means the news article is long (approx 17,952 characters) but truncated in the prompt. The user likely expects a long summary. We don't have the full article, only the beginning. We need to approximate a summary based on that. But we don't know the rest. We could say we cannot produce a 4000-word summary due to lack of full content. Or we can ask for more details. However the instruction says: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: News …" So maybe we should summarize the content we see plus potential content. But we don't know.
We should ask for clarification? But we can try to produce a 4000-word summary by extrapolating. But that might be inaccurate. The best approach: explain that we need the full article. We could say we don't have the entire article, so we cannot produce accurate summary. But we can provide a summary of what we have.
Given guidelines: We need to adhere to policy. No misinformation. So we should not hallucinate. The safe approach: ask for the rest of the article.
But the user explicitly says "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". They want a summary. We cannot hallucinate. So we must request the rest.
Thus we should ask politely for the full article.
I’m happy to help, but I can only summarize what’s actually available.
The snippet you pasted cuts off after the first two bullet points, so I don’t have enough context to craft a thorough, accurate summary—especially one that stretches to about 4 000 words.
If you can share the full text of the article (or at least the portions that follow the “2026‑02‑…” line), I’ll gladly dive in and produce the comprehensive summary you’re looking for.