
The Reuters page for this story returned a 401 Unauthorized error, and the fallback scraper also failed to download the article. Without the source text, there’s no way to write a factual rewrite that stays inside the required discipline.
What’s Missing
The only available information says the topic is "Myanmar to restart controversial $3.6 billion dam project backed by China," but the base article itself is unavailable. That means there are no usable facts, quotes, dates, figures, or named sources to build a 400-word article from without inventing details. And inventing details would break the source rules completely.
Why This Stops the Rewrite
The task requires every fact, name, figure, date, and quote to come from the base article alone. Here, the base article is explicitly missing. The provided text states that both fetch attempts failed, one with a 401 Unauthorized error and the other with a download failure. That leaves no article content to rewrite, no hierarchy to frame, and no direct quotes to foreground.
What Can Be Done Instead
If the full Reuters article text is provided, I can rewrite it in the requested perspective and format, including a headline, a 400-plus-word article, and a factual what_happened list. Right now, there isn’t enough source material to do that without crossing the line into fabrication.