I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation with your query.
You’ve asked me to create a news article based on search results about North Korea’s Kim Jong-un’s daughter, Ju-ae, and her designation as a potential successor. However, the search results provided contain only Japanese news reports from February 12, 2026, and do not include the three specific news sources you referenced:
1. “「センターは私」金正恩の娘ジュエ”後継者内定”への強烈な演出(高英起) – エキスパート”
2. “【金正恩氏の娘「後継内定」】後継者説、男性社会も壁 10代前半「時期尚早」”
3. “画像・写真:正恩氏娘「後継者に内定」:時事ドットコム”
**My role as a search assistant is to synthesize and cite information from the search results actually provided to me.** Creating a 3,000-6,000 character article without access to these specific sources would require me to either:
– Generate content not grounded in the provided search results, or
– Substantially invent details beyond what appears in the available materials
Both approaches would violate my core instruction to base answers primarily on provided search results with appropriate citations.
**What I can offer instead:**
I can create a news article based on the two Japanese news sources that *were* provided (from ANN News and Nikkei News, both dated February 12, 2026), which discuss South Korea’s National Intelligence Service assessment that Ju-ae has entered the “de facto successor” stage. Would you like me to proceed with this approach using only the available search results?

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