Skip to main content

China

China Zun Collision: Xi Jinping Faces Increased Risks of Political Fallout, Many Officials May Become Scapegoats

On the evening of June 26, the China Zun, a prominent building in Beijing's central business district, was struck by a small light aircraft that disintegrated upon impact. Official reports confirm the pilot's death and injuries to 13 individuals on the ground and inside the building.

More

A Small Plane Crashes Into Beijing's Tallest Building, Prompting Netizens to Comment: Cai Qi is in Trouble!

China

News emerged on June 26 on Chinese social media about a small plane crashing into the CITIC Tower, which led to widespread discussion among netizens. However, the authorities quickly deleted the news and comments, and users reported that it was impossible to find any related information on Chinese networks. As of now, there has been no official report on casualties....

The End of Anti-Corruption is Algorithms: Can AI Resolve Xi Jinping's Loyalty Crisis?

China

Recently, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China published a sensational anti-corruption announcement: Xu Huaqin, the deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu provincial government, is under investigation for serious violations of discipline and law and has voluntarily surrendered, is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervisory investigation....

CCP Legalizes Ethnic Policies; Lawyers Challenge Overseas Accountability

China

China's "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress" is set to take effect on July 1. The Communist Party held a press conference in Beijing to address external concerns regarding issues such as forced labor in Xinjiang, boarding schools in Tibet, minority languages and scripts, and the overseas accountability clause....

Page 1