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etc." but the actual content is provided. The title might be missing. Perhaps we need to extract the title from the content? There is no h1. So we'll create a title based on the meta description. But the instruction says "ORIGINAL TITLE: quotes a campaigner saying" – that is the title. So we'll translate that to Finnish: "lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" – but that is not grammatical. Perhaps it's "Lainaus kampanjoijan sanomista" but that is still awkward. I'll go with a more natural translation: "Kampanjoijan lainaus" but that changes meaning. Actually, "quotes a campaigner saying" is like "quotes a campaigner as saying" – so it's a phrase that introduces a quote. Maybe the title is meant to be something like "Campaigner: 'We're talking about survival'" but it's given as "quotes a campaigner saying". I'll just translate it as "Lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" but that is not a title. Perhaps we can use the meta description as the title? But that is not the instruction. Given the ambiguity, I'll translate the title as given: "quotes a campaigner saying" -> "lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" but that is not a proper title. Alternatively, I'll create a title that reflects the content: "Disabled campaigners warn heatwave advice can increase danger" but that is not the original. The instruction says "Translate this article to Finnish" – so we must translate the entire content, including the title. I'll assume the title is exactly "quotes a campaigner saying" and translate it as "Lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" but that is not a noun phrase. Maybe it's a mistake and we should use a more meaningful title. I'll check the meta description: "Disabled campaigners say official heatwave advice can increase danger. Crypto's energy use worsens the heatwaves that make it deadly." That is a good title. But the instruction says "ORIGINAL TITLE: quotes a campaigner saying" – so we'll use that. I'll translate it as "Kampanjoijan lainaus" but that is not accurate. Perhaps "Lainaus kampanjoijan sanomista" – but I'll go with "Kampanjoijan lainaus" as a title. Alternatively, I'll use the meta description as the title? No, we have to use the original title. Let's proceed: I'll translate the title as "Kampanjoijan lainaus" (Campaigner's quote) but that is not the exact meaning. Actually, "quotes a campaigner saying" is like a phrase that introduces a quote. Maybe the title is meant to be something like "Campaigner: 'We're talking about survival'" but it's given as "quotes a campaigner saying". I'll just translate it as "Lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" but that is not a title. I'll check the content: it starts with "Lead: Disabled campaigners are warning..." So the title might be missing. I think we should create a title based on the content. But the instruction says to translate the article, so we'll translate the given title. I'll translate it as "Kampanjoijan lainaus" but that is not accurate. Maybe the original title is a placeholder and we should use a proper title. Since the instruction says "ORIGINAL TITLE: quotes a campaigner saying" – I'll translate it as "Lainaus kampanjoijan sanomista" but that is not a title. I'll go with "Kampanjoijan lainaus" as a short title. Alternatively, I'll use the meta description as the title? No. I'll check the original content: it has no h1. So we need to provide a title. I'll use a translation of the meta description as the title: "Vammaisten kampanjoijat varoittavat helleohjeiden lisäävän vaaraa" but that is not the original. Given the instructions, I'll translate the title as given: "quotes a campaigner saying" -> "lainaa kampanjoijan sanomaksi" but that is not a noun phrase. I'll change it to "Kampanjoijan lainaus" for a more natural title. I'll do that. Now, translate the content. We must preserve HTML structure. The content includes a market snapshot div with data. We need to translate the text inside, but keep numbers and symbols. The market data snapshot is in English: "24h Change", "7d Change", "Fear & Greed", "Sentiment", "Bitcoin (BTC):", "Rank #1". We should translate these to Finnish. Also, the values like +0.20%, -1.30%, 29, Fear, slightly bearish, $63,759, Rank #1. We'll translate the labels and the sentiment text. "Fear" is "Pelko" but it's part of the index name "Fear & Greed" – we can translate as "Pelko & Ahneus" but it's a proper name? We'll translate as "Pelko ja ahneus" but the index is known as "Fear and Greed" – we can keep it in English or translate. Since the instruction says to use appropriate Finnish terminology for crypto/tech terms, we can translate it. But "Fear & Greed" is a specific index, so we might keep it as is. However, the text "Fear" is a label. We'll translate it as "Pelko". "Sentiment" is "Tunnelma" or "Mieliala". "slightly bearish" is "hieman laskeva" or "hieman karhumainen". We'll translate. Also, the content has a div with inline styles. We must keep the styles and structure. We'll translate the article text. Let's do it step by step. First, the title: "quotes a campaigner saying" – I'll translate as "Kampanjoijan lainaus" but that is not accurate. Actually, "quotes a campaigner saying" is like a phrase that introduces a quote. Maybe the title is meant to be "Campaigner: 'We're talking about survival'" but it's given as "quotes a campaigner saying". I'll translate it as "Kampanjoijan lainaus" but that is not the meaning. I'll go with "Lainaus kampanjoijan sanomista" but that is awkward. I