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China’s Economy Takes a Sharp Turn for the Worse! Many People Are Just Barely Hanging On

Recently, on China’s internet, many netizens have been posting self-recorded videos tearfully complaining that they cannot find jobs, or that their wages are too low, their homes cannot be sold, and life has become unsustainable. The pressure is so great that it cannot be released. More and more peo

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Li Zhiying Has Been Convicted, Drawing International Condemnation, While Trump and 30 Others Have Been Accused of Colluding With Foreign Forces.

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On December 15, a judge from the Hong Kong High Court, appointed under the Chinese Communist Party's National Security Law, ruled that Li Zhiying, the founder of the Hong Kong Next Media Group, was guilty of 'conspiring to collude with foreign (overseas) forces,' 'conspiring to publish seditious publications,' and 'endangering national security.'...

Hotel Industry Slumps Across the Board — Beijing Hit the Hardest

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The hotel industry, as a crucial component of the modern service sector, is directly tied to a country’s economic growth, employment market, and level of social consumption. It is like a mirror reflecting macroeconomic changes — both an economic “thermometer” and a “blood pressure gauge.” The hotel industry’s upstream and downstream chains cover real estate, construction, food and beverage, tourism, conventions and exhibitions, catering, and transportation. A change in any one link can trigger a chain reaction, affecting the survival of the entire industry....

People’s Daily Publicly “Attacks Xi”

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People’s Daily recently published an article titled “Making the Promotion and Demotion of Leading Cadres a Normal Practice.” The article criticizes the fact that many officials within the Party can only move up but not down. They perform mediocrely, lack real ability, and get nothing done, yet they cannot be replaced. As a result, they occupy their positions without contributing—turning into “zombie leaders.” Superfluous officials and lazy officials are everywhere, while governance performance is extremely poor....

Jimmy Lai Convicted; U.S. Congress and Human Rights Groups Say Hong Kong’s Rule of Law No Longer Exists

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After former Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was found guilty on three charges including “collusion with foreign forces” on Monday (December 15, Hong Kong local time), the U.S. Congress as well as human rights and press freedom organizations issued strong condemnations. They said the conviction once again shows that Hong Kong’s rule of law “no longer exists,” and called for the immediate release of the 78-year-old pro-democracy activist....

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